The Jewel: A Novel of the Life of Jean Armour and Her Husband, Robert Burns

The Jewel: A Novel of the Life of Jean Armour and Her Husband, Robert Burns

by Catherine Czerkawska (Author), Catherine Czerkawska (Author)

Synopsis

A Luscious Historical Novel About Robert Burns' wife, Jean Armour. The Jewel is set largely during the dramatic years of their courtship in Mauchline, their married life at Ellisland and in Dumfries, and Robert's early death, all against a background simmering with political intrigue and turmoil. Jean - a beautiful young woman with the voice of a nightingale - has been inexplicably neglected by biographers and historians. At first, her stonemason father tried to protect the young Jean from the advances of the mercurial ploughman-poet, whose roving eye and even delusions of grandeur were notorious. Nevertheless, she fell for him and accepted his proposal. Their extraordinary marriage was passionate, tempestuous, and enduring against all odds, and its rocky course reveals Jean's indomitable strength and character. How she lived with, and frequently without, Scotland's most famous son tells us much about the life and times of Burns himself, and is a compelling story in itself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Saraband
Published: 05 May 2016

ISBN 10: 1910192236
ISBN 13: 9781910192238

Media Reviews
Beguiling and enchanting ... I enjoyed this book so much that I read it twice. - Scottish Review. Finally gives voice to Jeany Armour, the girl who sang as sweetly as the nightingale, who was muse, mother, wife and lover to Scotland's national poet. This is her song. - Sunday Mail. Uplifting ... The reader finds themself deeply immersed... superbly researched. - Undiscovered Scotland.
Author Bio
Catherine Czerkawska is a multi-award-winning novelist and playwright based in Scotland. She has written plays for the stage, ITV and BBC Radio 4, and has published numerous short stories. Her eight novels include The Curiosity Cabinet, shortlisted for the Dundee International Book Prize and serialised on BBC radio in 2013.