Eden's Garden
Juliet Greenwood
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Bibliographic Details
Title: Eden's Garden
Publisher: Honno Welsh Women's Press
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: Good
About this title
It’s 2011, and Carys agrees, with mixed feelings, to look after her mother after a fall. This decision unsettles everything—her job, her plans, and her relationship with Jack. Once home, she is drawn back into village life, into her family history hidden in the attic, and into the history of Plas Eden, the ramshackle great house that was so much part of her childhood. It was where, at 18, she forced herself to say goodbye to David Meredith, and she wonders how she will feel when they meet again. In 1898, Ann is destitute and standing on London Bridge. She remembers her last visit to London, a spoiled, aristocratic bride, sure of the power of her youth and beauty. Now she is running from everything she trusted and she wonders if the river is her only option, or if the Meredith Charity Hospital will hide her. The two women struggle with love, family duty, long-buried secrets, and their own creative ambitions, but over 100 years ago, Ann left a trail through North Wales, Cornwall, and London that may help Carys find her true path.
Juliet Greenwood is the author of novels, serials, and short stories published under both Juliet Greenwood and “Heather Pardoe,” including The Eagle Stone, Finding the Snowdon Lily, The Ivory Princess, My Soaring Heart, and The Theatre on the Pier.
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