
The Treasures
The Sevenstones Trilogy: Book One
Harriet Evans(Author)
Penguin Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 2. July 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-1-4059-7527-8 (ISBN)
Description
The unputdownable love story spanning continents, years and families, from the Sunday Times bestselling author - the perfect holiday read for fans of Eve Chase, Lucinda Riley, and Kate Morton.
'Immersive, captivating, utterly transporting' STACEY HALLS
'Filled with intricate detail, this book will entrance and move you. Harriet Evans is a master storyteller' KATIE FFORDE
'The very definition of escape' VERONICA HENRY
'Magnificent. It has that vast sweeping sense of a huge story and such a powerfully compelling world' MARIAN KEYES
***
One golden summer. One missing treasure. And a secret that binds two lives together.
Every year, Alice's father gives her a treasure. Then on the morning of her sixteenth birthday, her final gift vanishes - along with the fragile certainty of her world. Alice runs, towards New York City and away from the memories of that last summer at the orchard where she grew up.
Across the Atlantic, Tom has always felt that something is missing from his life. When he finds a long-forgotten letter, it leads him away from Sevenstones - the house at the heart of his family for generations - and towards a truth no one has ever fully told.
From post-war London to 1960s New York, Alice and Tom's stories become entwined. But will the secrets of their past bring them together, or break them apart?
***
'Razor sharp . . . an enjoyable family saga with some modern twists . . . quite delicious' THE TIMES
'A gripping family saga, intertwining two families and two big loves. If you like the Cazalets you'll love this' DAISY BUCHANAN
'Summer is the perfect time to curl up with a big family saga and they don't come much bigger and more satisfying than The Treasures . . . a compelling and richly evocative tale' IRISH TIMES
'An absorbing, richly imagined tale of one family's beginnings, and the fates and fortunes that ricochet down through generations. . . . I was gripped' EMMA STONEX
'[Harriet] has such a skill to draw readers in, and any fans of multi-generational stories will love this one' PRIMA
'A pure delight from start to finish. You'll be longing for the next book' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
'Readers of Lucinda Riley and Kate Morton will be riveted' BOOKLIST
THE TREASURES is the first book in Sunday Times bestseller Harriet Evans' enchanting 'Sevenstones' trilogy.
'Immersive, captivating, utterly transporting' STACEY HALLS
'Filled with intricate detail, this book will entrance and move you. Harriet Evans is a master storyteller' KATIE FFORDE
'The very definition of escape' VERONICA HENRY
'Magnificent. It has that vast sweeping sense of a huge story and such a powerfully compelling world' MARIAN KEYES
***
One golden summer. One missing treasure. And a secret that binds two lives together.
Every year, Alice's father gives her a treasure. Then on the morning of her sixteenth birthday, her final gift vanishes - along with the fragile certainty of her world. Alice runs, towards New York City and away from the memories of that last summer at the orchard where she grew up.
Across the Atlantic, Tom has always felt that something is missing from his life. When he finds a long-forgotten letter, it leads him away from Sevenstones - the house at the heart of his family for generations - and towards a truth no one has ever fully told.
From post-war London to 1960s New York, Alice and Tom's stories become entwined. But will the secrets of their past bring them together, or break them apart?
***
'Razor sharp . . . an enjoyable family saga with some modern twists . . . quite delicious' THE TIMES
'A gripping family saga, intertwining two families and two big loves. If you like the Cazalets you'll love this' DAISY BUCHANAN
'Summer is the perfect time to curl up with a big family saga and they don't come much bigger and more satisfying than The Treasures . . . a compelling and richly evocative tale' IRISH TIMES
'An absorbing, richly imagined tale of one family's beginnings, and the fates and fortunes that ricochet down through generations. . . . I was gripped' EMMA STONEX
'[Harriet] has such a skill to draw readers in, and any fans of multi-generational stories will love this one' PRIMA
'A pure delight from start to finish. You'll be longing for the next book' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
'Readers of Lucinda Riley and Kate Morton will be riveted' BOOKLIST
THE TREASURES is the first book in Sunday Times bestseller Harriet Evans' enchanting 'Sevenstones' trilogy.
Reviews / Votes
Magnificent. It has that vast sweeping sense of a huge story and such a powerfully compelling world. I enjoyed it so much -- Marian Keyes Evans' characters are built to love and root for. I can't wait for the next instalment in this brilliant new series. -- Emma Stonex A novel that pulls you in from the very first page and doesn't let go until the last -- Lucy Diamond The very definition of escape. -- Veronica Henry Filled with intricate detail, this book will entrance and move you. Harriet Evans is a master storyteller. -- Katie Fforde Beautiful, tender and utterly timeless, The Treasures is an instant classic -- Lindsey Kelk Immersive, captivating, utterly transporting...reading Harriet Evans is like coming home -- Stacey Hall Poignant and lovely. Harriet has a wonderful gift of keeping you a willing captive in her stories -- Milly Johnson A pure delight from start to finish...you'll be longing for the next book * Good Housekeeping * In the first of a trilogy, Evans sets the stage for an old-fashioned family saga, full of dramatic revelations and tragic romance. Themes of intergenerational trauma and chosen family are intertwined throughout, and Evans writes with a thoughtful sensitivity towards her characters and their experiences. * Booklist *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 196 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
314 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4059-7527-8 (9781405975278)
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E-Book
06/2025
Penguin Books Ltd
€12.99
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Harriet Evans is the author of thirteen bestselling novels, most recently The Beloved Girls, a Richard and Judy Book Club Selection and the Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller The Garden of Lost and Found, which won Good Housekeeping's Book of the Year. She lives in Bath with her family and writes full time, when not distracted by her children, other books, gardening, her jumpsuit collection and star-gazing.