3.8
Literatura Obyczajowa
From the acclaimed author of The Captain's Daughter and The Postcard, a powerful historical novel about one garden across 1,000 years and the women who found solace within its walls. Iris Bagshott strolls down the paths of her ancient garden, close to Lichfield in the heart of England, wondering if it is time to sell her house and land for development. She is unaware that around every corner myriad family secrets from the past unfold. From a Saxon clearing to a monastery, Tudor dwelling to the present day, this sacred plot has nurtured her ancestors. Generations of Bagshott women have found refuge and solace tending it through years of plague, civil war and beyond. This is their story. Praise for the Author: “A born storyteller.” KATE ATKINSON
© 2019 W. F. Howes Ltd (Audiobook): 9781789549195
Data wydania
Audiobook: 4 lipca 2019
3.8
Literatura Obyczajowa
From the acclaimed author of The Captain's Daughter and The Postcard, a powerful historical novel about one garden across 1,000 years and the women who found solace within its walls. Iris Bagshott strolls down the paths of her ancient garden, close to Lichfield in the heart of England, wondering if it is time to sell her house and land for development. She is unaware that around every corner myriad family secrets from the past unfold. From a Saxon clearing to a monastery, Tudor dwelling to the present day, this sacred plot has nurtured her ancestors. Generations of Bagshott women have found refuge and solace tending it through years of plague, civil war and beyond. This is their story. Praise for the Author: “A born storyteller.” KATE ATKINSON
© 2019 W. F. Howes Ltd (Audiobook): 9781789549195
Data wydania
Audiobook: 4 lipca 2019
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