'If you marry into glass you enter a closed world' ...So Pierre
Labbe warned his daughter in 1747. But tall, blonde Magdaleine was
not daunted. To her the tight traditions of the glass- blowers made
a world she could rule over -- and rule she did. But for her
children that world would be different. This is Daphne du Maurier's
warm, human saga of a family of craftsmen in eighteenth-century
France -- with the violence and terror of the Revolution as a
clamouring background against which their loves and their hopes are
played out.
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