Rebel Daughters

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780008540937
  • Weight: 230g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An epic historical love story of freedom, courage and passion

“It was the season of the beliye nochi when the sun never set and days slipped effortlessly into pearlescent nights. Tiny stars appeared, clusters of yellow in a paper sky. When you looked again, they were gone…”

Young Anna Brianski has led a charmed life between St Petersburg and the peace of the Russian countryside, until one terrible day in December 1825. It’s a day that starts with winter sun and ends with blood on the snow. Until now, the only thing Anna has risked has been her naïve heart. But one day – the Decemberist Revolt – changes everything. Her family, her freedom and her friends are all in grave danger, as she sees the caprice and cruelty of the Tsar at first hand.

Sweeping from high society to the frozen gulag, from the embrace of a lover to the tears of friends separated friends, The Rebel Daughters tells the story not just of the brave women who defied everyone by following the revolutionaries into the wilds of Siberia, but also how courage comes in many forms, the price we pay for defiance and how love can be greatest rebellion of all.

Cecil Cameron grew up on the Scottish border near Jedburgh, daughter of the Marquess and Lady Lothian. Her grandmother came from Naples and is the inspiration behind her writing. Cecil read history at London University and subsequently worked for Save the Children in Vietnam and the UK. Married to the Chief of the clan Cameron, she was made an OBE in 2002.

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