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"Moving, poetic and quietly provocative." - The Independent. A
novel sure to appeal to fans of Outlander. When Alys revisits the
beautiful Scottish island of Garve after an absence of 25 years,
she is captivated by the embroidered casket on display in her
hotel. She discovers that it belongs to Donal, her childhood
playmate, and soon they resume their old friendship. Interwoven
with the story of their growing love is the darker 18th-century
tale of Henrietta Dalrymple, kidnapped by the formidable Manus
McNeill and held on Garve against her will. Despite the 300 years
separating them, the women are strongly connected: their parallel
lives are linked by the cabinet and its contents, by the tug of
motherhood and by the magic of the Hebridean island itself. But
Garve has its secrets, past and present. Donal must learn to trust
Alys enough to confide in her and, like Henrietta before her, Alys
must earn the right to belong.
The story of a murder and its aftermath. On Christmas Night in
1881, John Manley, a poor son of Irish immigrants living in the
slums of Leeds, was fatally stabbed in a drunken quarrel. The
frightened murderer went on the run, knowing that capture could see
him hang. A few generations later, author Catherine Czerkawska
begins to tease out the truth behind her great-great-uncle's tragic
death. But she uncovers far more than she bargained for. In a
personal family story that takes us from Ireland to the industrial
heartlands of England and Scotland, from the nineteenth century to
the twentieth, Catherine gives voice to people often maligned by
society and silenced by history - immigrants, women, the working
classes. She unearths a tale of injustice and poverty, hope and
resilience, and she is both angered and touched by what she finds.
Catherine is driven to keep digging, to get to the very heart of
life - and death - in the not-so-distant past.
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The Posy Ring (Paperback)
Catherine Czerkawska
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R274
R231
Discovery Miles 2 310
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A beautiful historical romance from the author of The Curiosity
Cabinet. When antiques seller Daisy Graham inherits an ancient
house on the Hebridean island of Garve, she's daunted by its size
and isolation. But the building, its jumble of contents, its
wilderness of a garden and the island itself prove themselves so
fascinating that she's soon captivated. She's also attracted to Cal
Galbraith, who is showing an evident interest in the house and its
new owner, yet she's suspicious of his motives - with good reason,
it seems. In parallel with their story runs that of
sixteenth-century cousins Mateo and Francisco, survivors from the
ill-fated Spanish Armada who find safe passage to the island.There,
one of them falls in love with the laird's daughter. The precious
gold posy (poesy) ring he gives her is found centuries later. Are
its haunting engraved mottoes, un temps viendra and vous et nul
autre, somehow significant now for Daisy and Cal?
Moving, poetic and quietly provocative' - The Independent. City
life in the early nineteenth century was never short of drama:
poverty and pollution preyed on all but the lucky few, and
'resurrection men' prowled the streets to procure corpses for
anatomists to experiment on. Life is improving, however, for young
William Lang, who begins courting Jenny, a fine needlewoman, and
forms an unlikely friendship with botanist Dr Thomas Brown while
working in the physic garden for a leading professor of surgery.At
first, William relishes the opportunity to extend his knowledge of
plants and their healing properties while foraging in the
countryside in the service of his new friend. The young couple's
relationship blossoms, until seeds of trouble threaten to grow out
of control.
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The Jewel (Paperback)
Catherine Czerkawska
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R275
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Discovery Miles 2 300
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A luscious historical novel, The Jewel brings to glorious life the
dramatic years of Jean Armour and Robert Burns's courtship, and
their tempestuous, passionate married life, against a background
simmering with political intrigue and turmoil. Jean, a beautiful
young woman with the voice of a nightingale, set young Rab's heart
aflame from the first. Jean's father tried to protect her from the
advances of the mercurial ploughman-poet, whose roving eye was
notorious. But she would not be kept from him. Their marriage
endured against all odds, its rocky course revealing Jean's
indomitable strength and character. How Jean lived with - and
frequently without - her famous husband is surely Scotland's
greatest love story.
An intimate story of a Polish family torn apart by war: of
heartbreak, loss, and survival against the odds. Julian Czerkawski
was born in 1926 near Lwow, in Polish Galicia, on a farm with
fertile grain fields and orchards. He was the son of a Polish
lancer—one of the famous cavalrymen who carried forward the
legacy of the hussar knights. But there would be no idyllic
childhood for young Julian. Soviet annexation and then, in 1941,
the German occupation of Lwow changed everything. At the age of
eighteen, he was sent to a labour camp. Fortunate to escape after
the war with his life, eventually he made his way to the UK. Here,
he married and started a family, but an ache remained for the
people and places of his childhood memories, even if he spoke of
them only rarely. In 2022, Putin’s war in Ukraine and the sight
of refugees passing through Lviv—the former Polish city of
Lwow—added urgency to his writer daughter Catherine’s project
of a lifetime, to try to uncover for herself everything that had
been lost a generation before. The Last Lancer pieces together
glimpses of how the Czerkawski family lived and died in a region
with a proud but turbulent history. It sheds light on their trauma,
at the same time offering a deep and very personal understanding of
a troubled place.
The island of Gigha is a small gem, the most southerly of the true
Hebridean islands, lying just off Tayinloan on Scotland's Kintyre
peninsula. Gigha's good harbours, fertile land, mild climate and
strategically useful position have given it a fascinating history.
Catherine Czerkawska relates the sometimes turbulent story of the
people of Gigha, from the settlers of prehistoric times, through
successive incomers including the Celts, the Vikings, and the
McNeill lords of this island. A few years ago Gigha was the subject
of the largest community buyout in British history, and she brings
the story up to date, in examining the relationship between a
contemporary island community and its own rich past. The author,
like so many people, fell helplessly in love at first sight with
Gigha and returns to it time and again. This book explores just
what it is that makes the island such an enchanting place.
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Orange Blossoms
Catherine Czerkawska
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R409
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Ice Dancing (Paperback)
Catherine Czerkawska
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