The Shimmer of the Herring

The Shimmer of the Herring

by EvelynHood (Author)

Synopsis

The death, a year before, of Weem Lowrie, husband to Jess and father to James, Bethany and Innes, has, in words that the fishing community of Buckie might use, left his wife and children adrift and rudderless. As well as being the head of the family and the centre of their lives, Weem also dominated his three children from birth and shaped them as he saw fit. Now that he has gone they must come to terms with what he has made of them. Frustrated and unhappy in the marriages that their father had forced them in to, James and Bethany must try and alter the course of their lives - James longs to take over his father's place and be skipper of the drifter but he is frustrated by his Uncle Albert, who keeps a tight grip on his own position of power. Bethany, meanwhile, longs to escape from the life all the local women lead and instead find an outlet for her pent-up ambitions and energy. Innes, the youngest, hates the sea and must find the courage to cope with his brother and sister's scorn. For Jess, change comes in the form of Jacob, her childhood sweetheart. Every bit as ambitious and charismatic as Weem was, he still wants Jess and is armed with the power and wealth to split her family apart...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: First
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 01 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0316849197
ISBN 13: 9780316849197

Media Reviews
'This novel, set in 1912 in the fishing community of Buckie, evokes period detail with skill, conveys an authentic and pungent sense of place and is written with warmth and pace. It will delight her many fans and confound the prejudices of the uninitiated willing to give it a try' - THE SCOTSMAN
Author Bio
Evelyn Hood was born and brought up in Paisley and currently lives in a nearby town. She has had a wide variety of jobs, including being a journalist and a poultry farmer but is now a full time writer. She has had eighteen books published (by Mills and Boon, William Kimber and Headline) as well as several books and plays for children.