Csardas
Synopsis
HUNGARY, 1900s.
For Amalie and Eva Ferenc, life is a whirl of picnics, trips to the theatre and evening dances. Everything is mapped out for the sisters – all they need do is find themselves the perfect love-match. But Europe stands on the brink of war, one which will upend all they know and wrench apart everyone they hold dear.
Csardas is a deftly plotted, deeply affecting saga, tracking the changing fortunes of one family across two world wars, four countries and three decades.
Praise for Csardas:
'I defy anyone to remain unaffected' Evening Standard
'Immensely readable... Has all the fire and dash of the national dance from which it takes its title' Sunday Telegraph'
A story you won't easily forget, done on the scale of Gone with the Wind' Sunday Mirror
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- ISBN: 9781804545409
- Number of pages: 704
- Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 46 mm
- Weight: 480g
- Languages: English


