The Cornish House

The Cornish House

by Liz Fenwick (Author)

Synopsis

When artist Maddie inherits a house in Cornwall shortly after the death of her husband, she hopes it will be the fresh start she and her step-daughter Hannah desperately need. Trevenen is beautiful but neglected, a rambling house steeped in history. Maddie is enchanted by it and determined to learn as much as she can about its past. As she discovers the stories of generations of women who've lived there before, Maddie begins to feel her life is somehow intertwined within its walls. But Maddie's dream of a calm life in the countryside is far from the reality she faces. Still struggling with her grief and battling with Hannah, Maddie is unable to find inspiration for her painting and realises she may face the prospect of having to sell Trevenen, just as she is coming to love it. And as Maddie and Hannah pull at the seams of Trevenen's past, the house reveals secrets that have lain hidden for generations. This gorgeously sweeping debut from Liz Fenwick is touched with romance and mystery, a perfect summer read.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Trade paperback
Publisher: Orion
Published: 24 May 2012

ISBN 10: 1409142744
ISBN 13: 9781409142744
Book Overview: A sweeping, romantic debut set in Cornwall, reminiscent of Rosamunde Pilcher.

Media Reviews
A heart tugging story of loss and recovery. -- Fanny Blake WOMAN & HOME 20120601 This is a book about loss, misguided decisions, heartbreak and change, but it's also about hope, long held secrets and friendships formed between the unlikeliest of people ... [it] made me laugh out loud and cry a few times. I loved it -- Debs Carr NOVELICIOUS 20120510 The Cornish House is an escapist and often emotional book, in which relationships are put to the test. STAR magazine 20120702
Author Bio
Growing up in Boston, Liz discovered early on that her best friends could be books. While waiting on a place for Harvard, she moved to London to see if life looked different from the other side of the Atlantic. It did and she soon fell in love with an Englishman. Now happily married with three children, she spends as much time as possible at her home in Cornwall.