The Other Guinness Girl: A Question of Honor is another splendid and highly enjoyable read from Emily Hourican. Using a mix of fact and fiction, it captures the essence of the 1930s and is immersive in its descriptions. All the individual characters are very much brought to life, encouraging readers to further explore the history of this extraordinary family - SWIRL AND THREADPraise for the Guinness Girls novels - : Fans of Downton Abbey will adore this, and it would be surprising if the book weren't made into a luscious mini-series - THE SUNDAY TIMES A captivating and page-turning novel about a fascinating family. Fantastic The Glorious Guinness Girls has already been compared, and rightly so, to Downton Abbey . The two share a delicious comfort-blanket quality, only in the book's case, you do not need to wait until Sunday evenings before availing of its escapist properties. The story combines the intimacy of a family drama, set against the most opulent of backdrops, with sweeping historical themes. The tragic fragility of so many of the Guinness Girls' set - that ability to burn bright, but burn fast, is perfectly captured here - IRISH INDEPENDENT Through the author's mix of meticulous research and imagination, we get behind the scenes of London's high society [.] It's a fascinating read - SUNDAY INDEPENDENT If, like me, you have binge-watched Bridgerton then this book is bound to be your cup of tea - SCRIBBLES BY KAT A must for all Downton Abbey fans, The Glorious Guinness Girls is a gorgeous book, a captivating tale about a young girl caught up in the lifestyle of a family that continues to fascinate - the Guinness Family.
A joy to read - SWIRL AND THREAD.