by Leah Fleming (Author)
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Fritha - she sows her plot with the seeds of tragedy and waters it with bitter tears. But there is comfort in the nurturing of her plants and herbs and Fritha is rewarded by new life and new hope...
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Iris - more than a thousand years later, Iris Bagshott strolls round the ancient garden at Friddy's Piece Cottage, deciding whether to sell her land or stay on. Each corner of the plot harbours myriad secrets: this garden in the heart of England has offered solace and refuge to many...
The generations of women that come between these years offer a view of English history from a uniquely female perspective. The terror of the Plague Years, the Reformation, the cruel divisions of the Civil War, the heartbreak of the Great War - all are seen anew through the eyes of the Bagshott and the Salt women who have found sorrow and joy, inspiration and courage down the garden path...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Head of Zeus From the acclaimed author of The Captain's Daughter and The Postcard, a historical novel that follows a family through tears, tragedy and romance as they tend to their garden.
Published: 11 Jul 2019
ISBN 10: 1789543274
ISBN 13: 9781789543278
Book Overview:
After careers in teaching, catering, running a market stall, stress management courses in the NHS as well as being a mother of four, Leah Fleming found her true calling as a storyteller. She lives in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales but spends part of the year marinating her next tale from an olive grove on her favourite island of Crete. leahfleming.co.uk @LeahleFleming