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American Pie [Mass Market Paperback]

Maggie Osborne
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Back in print at last!, Feb 22 2004
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K. J. Blake "Super Reader" (Phoenix,AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: American Pie (Mass Market Paperback)
AMERICAN PIE

Spirited and ambitious, Polish immigrant Lucie Kolska arrives
in New York on the eve of the twentieth century. Proud and
daring, Dublin native Jamie Kelly dreams of feasting on his
slice of the pie. But to make it, Lucie and Jamie must cast
off the baggage of their old ideas before they can embrace the
best of what America has to offer: hope for the future and a
love that is as brilliant as the promise of the American
Dream.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Back in print at last!, Jan 28 2004
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K. J. Blake "Super Reader" (Phoenix,AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 1890's American pie (Paperback)
This was printed in 1990 as book 1 of the 20th century series by Harlequin American Romance. Back in print see it listed as American Pie by Maggie Osborne - Margaret St. George is her pseudonym she used with Harlequin.

Storyline from PublisherAMERICAN PIE - Margaret St. George

Spirited and ambitious, Polish immigrant Lucie Kolska arrives
in New York on the eve of the twentieth century. Proud and
daring, Dublin native Jamie Kelly dreams of feasting on his
slice of the pie. But to make it, Lucie and Jamie must cast
off the baggage of their old ideas before they can embrace the
best of what America has to offer: hope for the future and a
love that is as brilliant as the promise of the American
Dream.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Early Americana, Jun 30 2008
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This review is from: American Pie (Mass Market Paperback)
The year is 1899, the story is a historical romance written around New York and the immigrants who made America what she is today. Lucia Kolska and Jamie Kelly meet on Ellis Island the very first day Lucia arrives in New York to join her brother. The attraction between Lucia and Jamie is immediate, and evolves into a lifelong love, as the entire story weaves the dreams, ideas and customs that the Ellis Island immigrants brought to America. A secondary love story in the book revolves around Lucia's brother, Stefan and his fiance, Greta. This is a truly excellent book that was impeccably researched and relies heavily on historical fact to produce the conflicts and challenges that was faced by our ancestors who were lucky or unlucky enough to arrive in America via Ellis Island. By the way, this is a "sweet" romance that stays within the sexual mores of the time period.
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