A Woman of Substance

by Barbara Taylor Bradford
A Woman of Substance  
published 2006 by St. Martin's Griffin
binding Paperback
isbn 031235326X   (isbn13: 9780312353261)
pages 906
description From New York Times bestselling author Barbara Taylor Bradford comes a triumphant novel of an unforgettable woman

Determined to rise above ...more

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12-09-06



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Annie
Annie rated it: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
06/29/07

Read in January, 2006
This is a very long, verbose book that has a good story buried among its endless descriptions of, well, just about everything. This book left a lot of unanswered questions in my mind, and there were a lot of times when I was skimming through the long, boring descriptions of Emma's furniture and
china and walls and clothes and the color of the sky and the degree of greyness of the clouds - ack!! The interactions between the characters were generally quite good, but it was like slogging through...more
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Alison
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05/12/08

I read this book in '86 and loved it. It was about such a strong, formidable woman, dragging herself from poverty to immense wealth with such guts and tenacity. Emma Harte as a character was really inspiring and I loved the descriptions of Yorkshire at that period in history. The only reason I've not given it a 5 star rating is I think at times, the author has a way of writing conversation between characters that I find is not quite natural. A little stilted perhaps. And this is true in all her ...more
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Barbara
bookshelves: justagreatread
Read in January, 2003
recommends it for: everybody
This is an amazing story that takes place in England. Emma Hart is a poor, hard working maid working for the rich locale family. She falls in love with Edmond and gets pregnant. Edmond won't/can't marry her and to avoid bring shame to her family she runs off to the big city.

Here she works hard to make sure she and her family never have to struggle for money. She climbs the latter of success to own one of the largest department stores in England....HARTS.

You love and hate. Cheer and ...more
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Camille
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02/01/08

This book is very, very long. It could have been at least 500 pages less. Plus, it isn't very interesting until about 150 pages into it...I ended up skipping about 50 pages at the beginning and didn't miss anything. Overall, a good little message about rising up and making something of yourself no matter what your background is, but I would recommend asking someone to tell you the short version rather than read it.
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Sharon
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12/05/07

bookshelves: favs
Has a copy to sell/swap
The story of a young girl growing up in Great Britian as a maid for one of the richer families. She has a love affair with one of the son's, who leaves her abandoned and pregnat. Emma vows that she will raise her daughter and become just as succesful as the family. She does this slowly, making her way up in the ranks of the fashion industry, until she buys out the family, and ultimately the young man who left her.
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Sue
08/23/07

recommends it for: All women
I read this in the 80's and it is still one of my very favorite books. I should pick it up again and read it. Compelling story of a youn woman in the UK and how she creates a dynasty.... traveling around the glove, life choices she makes that make her a woman of substance and character, the loves, and how she becomes defined through her actions.... incredible read.
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Danielle
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03/03/08

Another book I read when I was young. I thought it was very well written and better than your average trash novel. It is pretty big, and I remember having a dictionary on hand to look up some the words. I remember the heroine, Emma Harte, to be somewhat inspirational in her drive to succeed. As I think of it now, I remember it fondly and recommend it.
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Megan
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02/07/08

This book was ok, very long and a bit drawn out for a story detailing the life of a poor child building a retail empire as an adult. I enjoyed it fine, but would not recommend anyone that reads as slowly as I do to take the time for this novel.
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Lara
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06/22/08

I'm not sure I should write anything about a book that I read 13 years ago. I read it voraciously because I was in Germany at the time and had hardly any contact with an English-speaking world. I remember enjoying very much!!
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Mary
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01/24/08

Oh Lord! This was one of the best bodice ripping books I ever read. I have read it twice, which is saying a lot for me.
Must read this if you're into a great heroine who has a bit of a bitchy side and is totally driven.
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Sally
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03/09/08

Read in March, 2008
I am reading it right now and I can hardly put it down!! I read it over thirty years ago when it was first published but I can't remember what happens so I am enjoying it all over again!
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Lynda
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07/18/08

This is my absolute favorite book of all time! I have all her books in hardcover, and this one is well worn due to so many readings! I love, love, love it!
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Jan
07/09/07

Read in January, 1979
recommends it for: women ages 18-30 for sure
I found this book very inspirational when I was young. It made me believe that I could do anything and nothing could stop me if I put my mind to it...
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Christi
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01/26/08

Read in January, 1986
Even though I read this book years ago, I still remember the heroine, Emma Harte and her never give up attitude. It inspired me as a young girl.
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Kim
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03/15/08

bookshelves: all-time-favorites
Read in January, 1990
recommends it for: Fans of historical fiction
So much more than your typical romance novel. In fact, I hate that it's often categorized as a romance in bookstores. Bradford's best novel.
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Lisa
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01/18/08

Enjoyed the "woman can do it" story even if she's a little cold. I haven't read many of the rest of the series but would like to.
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Amanda
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03/20/08

One of the absolute best books I have ever read. Not my typical pick of books but absolutely amazing. I own this book forever!!
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Kevon
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01/31/08

Read in January, 1978
This is one of my all time favorites, although it is an "old" book. It is on this list as I still think it is among the best.
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Melanie
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07/04/07

bookshelves: previouslyread
Gosh I read this so long ago. But it is one of those books that stay with you. I was young then and impressionable....
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Acenali28
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11/26/07

recommends it for: I would indeed!
This is an excellent book. The characters are so believable and the story is so touching! I've read it about 6 times.:)
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avg rating (all editions): 4.23 (334 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.26 (296 ratings)
number of reviews: 46






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