The Bird of Happiness

The Bird of Happiness

by SallyStewart (Author), SallyStewart (Author)

Synopsis

Gertrude Wyndham had come to Providence as a young bride and had somehow fused an ill-knit family together and made the beautiful old house a place of refuge and healing. And then the war came. Her daughter Sybil never returned from France. Defying all convention she went to live with Henri Blanchard, twenty years older than herself, a man who, for years, had been in love with her mother. Ned Wyndham, the beloved son and heir of Providence, returned from the trenches a shell-shocked ghost locked into his own private hell. Only at Providence did he appear to return to some kind of tranquillity - and now it seemed as though the house must be sold, for the war had devastated the fortunes of the Wyndhams as well as Ned's sanity. It was Lucy who was to save their home. Frank Thornley, son of a wealthy Birmingham factory owner, desperately loved the third child of Providence. If she married him, the house and the family would be saved. And so Lucy, young, warm, vibrant, married Frank whom she did not love, and hoped that, in time, Providence would make everything come right for all of them.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Corgi Books
Published: 05 Dec 1991

ISBN 10: 0552138509
ISBN 13: 9780552138505

Author Bio
Sally Stewart was brought up in London. She initially worked for the Reader's Digest before setting up her own business with her husband and then becoming an academic. After wining a magazine story competition she starting writing novels, including A Rose for Every Month, The Women of Providence, The Bird of Happiness, Echoes in the Square, The Land of Nightingales and The Snows of Springtime.