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Georgette Heyer
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  • Hardcover: 655 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press; Lrg edition (15 Oct 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1410431096
  • ISBN-13: 978-1410431097
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14.5 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,521,817 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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One of best-known and most beloved historical novelists will capture a whole new audience in a stunning repackage. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Rich, handsome, darling of the ton, the hope of ambitious mothers and despair of his sisters, the Marquis of Alverstoke sees no reason to put himself out for anyone. Until a distant connection, ignorant of his selfishness, applies to him for help. Plunged into one drama after another by the large and irrepressible Merriville family, Alverstoke is surprised to find himself far from bored. The lovely Charis may be as hen-witted as she is beautiful but Jessamy is an interesting boy, and Felix an engaging scamp. And, most intriguing of all, their strong-minded sister Frederica, who seems more concerned with her family's welfare than his own distinguished attentions ... (20030731) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful
A perfect read 21 Jan 2006
By Helen Hancox TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Frederica is without doubt my favourite Georgette Heyer novel – and I like her novels very much! What makes Frederica so good? Simply that she has populated this book with wonderful characters, amusing dialogue, interesting historical setting and a love story which is gentle and fulfilling.

The basic plot is that Frederica, a rather managing girl with three brothers and one sister, all younger than her, is attempting to launch her beautiful sister Charis into society so that she can make a good marriage. Frederica enlists the assistance of her sort-of cousin, the Marquis of Alverstoke, in this – and he agrees to spite his sisters. Alverstoke is an uncaring, flighty rake who doesn’t do anything for anyone else and is hugely selfish. Through his interaction with Frederica and her two youngest brothers, Jessamy and Felix, Alverstoke is brought out of his state of almost continual boredom and takes real responsibility for his adopted cousins.

The power in this story is the exquisite way in which Heyer portrays her characters. We are shown Alverstoke with all his faults, yet we also get glimpses into what makes him in some ways a good man – for example the honourable and fair way in which he treats his secretary, Charles, and in the way that he takes on responsibilities to his adopted wards in order to lessen some of the load on Frederica’s shoulders. Although Frederica initially comes across as a woman without fault, as the story progresses we see her occasional blindness in dealings with her sister and her eldest brother Harry; Frederica wants Charis to make a good match but Charis doesn’t want that for herself. As the story progresses Alverstoke becomes more responsible, more aware of the needs of others and more aware of the effect he has on them. He takes care to hide his interest in Frederica from society so that she is not teased about it. As for Frederica’s feelings for him, we do not hear much of the story from her point of view but it becomes clear by things that she says that she considers him very important to her… until of course the end of the book when they become engaged and she discovers what it is to be truly in love.

There are many other sub-plots running along in the main story – the romance between Alverstoke’s secretary Charles Trevor and Alverstoke’s cousin Chloë Dauntry is one. The various men who offer marriage to Frederica because they see her qualities and the different way in which they are portrayed is great fun. But the central part of the book – the conversations between Frederica and Alverstoke – are a delight.

This is one of those books that you can read again and again and enjoy even more each time. Heyer has masterfully described the way that a bored rake, Alverstoke, can change his whole nature when he finally finds the right person, the woman who is a conversational match for him; I also think that her ability to gradually unveil the faults in her heroine, small that they may be, is also good – it’s annoying to read books with ‘perfect’ people as they are so unlike us.

Like all Heyer books, the historical setting, dialogue and description of places is perfect. This book is just a fantastic read in so many different ways – buy it!

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The Marquis of Alverstoke has seen it all, and he was "without exception," one of "the most selfish, disobliging creatures alive", - then he meets Frederica Merriville.
I loved Frederica as the matriarch of her wonderful family, she struggles, with very little money from her fathers estate, to launch her beautiful younger sister Charis into the full glare of the marriage mart. Along for the ride are her two younger brothers Jessamy and Felix and the rusticated head of the family - Harry. When you mix Baluchistan Hounds with the treachery of the "Pocket Guide" that did not mention the small herd of cows in Green Park with a Pedestrian Curricle, followed by a dash across-country chasing a hot air balloon you can see this has all the ingredients of a true Heyer classic. Even Alverstoke's interfering sisters and brood of nephew's and niece's does not put a damper on the wit, amusement and truly satisfying ending.
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Frederica is one of my favourite Georgette Heyers. The love that develops between Alverstoke and Frederica is very moving partly because it seems so unlikely at the outset. He starts out bored and cynical and the description of his increasing involvement with Frederica's delightful but unpredictable family is wonderful, funny and realistic. There is lots of humour and wit, loads of brilliant detail of the sights of London, new fangled inventions such as hot air balloons, steam engines, bicycles. All the characters are believable, very individual and fantastically well described. My favourite funny bit is the Baluchistan Hound bit - read it!
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Enchanting
This must be one of Georgette Heyer's best novels. Both the lead characters have faults but are likeable. The other characters are rounded, even the minor ones. Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. F. Cayley
One of my favourites...
This has to be one of my favourite Heyer novels, right up there with Venetia. Heyer has filled this with some of her greatest characters, and I don't think anyone can help really... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Becky
One of the very best Georgette Heyers
I would definitely put this in my top 3 Georgette Heyers - and as I love almost all of them, this is high praise. Read more
Published on 9 Oct 2009 by bookelephant
Eccentrics are all the rage!
Lord Alverstoke is bored. Bored with mother's parading their daughters in front of him, hoping he'll bite and bored with the constant demands of his sisters to assist with his... Read more
Published on 3 Jun 2009 by Amy M. Bruno
A nice read
This is an average Georgette Heyer book. A nice romance but not out of the ordinary way for her. Still a nice read though.
Published on 22 May 2009 by Esta
Enjoyable read
Frederica is a very heart warming, romantic story. Although, The Herione has very similar character with Elizabeth in Pride & Prejudice, the book is not as good.
Published on 2 Feb 2008 by Moony
One of the best
This book is hilarious, and this is something that is often overlooked about Heyer's writing, but here the sense of comic timing, the real ability to write the most absurd things... Read more
Published on 19 Nov 2007 by Mrs. K. A. Wheatley
a heart warming tale
This was not the first heyer book I have read but certainly it was the best. I agree with that reader who finds similarities between frederica and pride and prejudice. Read more
Published on 6 Sep 2007 by lady
An entertaining novel
This book combines humour, compassion, crisis and romance with development of character, especially that of the hero. Read more
Published on 13 Oct 2006 by Gentle Reader
Fantastic, Funny Real Frederica
What a great book, both main characters are well developed; and one gets to know and to love them. Good details of the medical and aviation world of the day. Read more
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