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The Daughter's Garden
A completely gripping historical page-turner

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 2 a 3 settimane

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"I had to free it," Eleanor said, and stretched her hand out to the blue butterfly that seemed almost to hover in the air. "I had to let something find what happiness it could, since we cannot."

England, 1918: As war ends, across the world, people are trying to heal and recover. But Eleanor still feels broken. The loss of her beloved brother, killed just days before the Armistice was signed, feels impossibly unjust. Spending her time in the neglected gardens behind their house, she fears her heart will never recover.

Then her father hires a man to help restore the garden to its former glory. Gruff, handsome Yorkshireman Jack comes from a totally different world to Eleanor, but he understands the nature of her grief more than anyone else seems to. And as they spend time together, even though she knows her family will never accept someone of Jack's class, Eleanor starts to wonder if - like the butterflies around them - there is any way for her to learn to soar again...

Now: Nearly one hundred years later, Marin is not prepared for finding herself the guardian of her fifteen-year-old half-sister Rebecca, after her father and his second wife are killed in a tragic accident. The sisters are practically strangers, and Rebecca's grief makes her seem even more distant. Marin too is in need of a fresh start, so when Rebecca begs her to let them move to the picturesque village of Goswell on the Cumbrian coast, Marin impulsively agrees.

But it is only when they find a locked door to a secret garden, and a photograph of a girl with a butterfly alighting on her hand, that the sisters start to realise they have a mystery to solve, one about war, about secrets, and about a love that could never be. A mystery that might just bring them together...

The Daughter's Garden is a totally unputdownable novel about tragic secrets, the chance for forgiveness, and the healing that can come from a new start. Perfect for fans of Fiona Valpy, Rhys Bowen and Lucinda Riley.


This novel can be enjoyed as a standalone.

Previously published as The Lost Garden by Katharine Swartz.

Readers love Kate Hewitt:

"WOW!!!!... Clear your schedules and grab the tissues as you will need them!!!... It had me in tears by the end and I do not cry easily!!!... An absolutely unputdownable, addictive and compelling devastatingly beautiful heartbreaking book!!! I LOVED it!" Bookworm86 ¿¿¿¿¿


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Kate Hewitt is the author of numerous works of contemporary and historical fiction. Whatever the genre, she enjoys telling an emotionally compelling story that grapples with complex ethical dilemmas, especially around the dynamics of family life. An American ex-pat, she currently lives in South Wales with her husband, and the last two of her five children who have yet to fly the nest, along with their two Golden Retrievers.


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Autori Kate Hewitt
Editore Bookouture
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 01.11.2022
Categoria Narrativa > Romanzi
 
EAN 9781803148397
ISBN 978-1-80314-839-7
Numero di pagine 320
Dimensioni (della confezione) 12.9 x 19.8 x 1.9 cm
Peso (della confezione) 383 g
 
Serie The Goswell Quartet > 2
 

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