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A Woman Made of Snow
By (Author) Elisabeth Gifford
Atlantic Books
Corvus
31st January 2023
3rd November 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Historical fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Historical romance
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Narrative theme: Coming of age
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
215g
'Gorgeously written and devastating' Kate Riordan'One of the best novels I've read' Gill Paul
'Desperately romantic' Katie Fforde
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A family secret.
A lost love.
A life-changing journey to the Arctic . . .
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Caroline Gillan and her new husband Alasdair have moved back to Kelly Castle, his familyestate in the wilds of Scotland. Stuck caring for their baby and trying to avoid her inscrutablemother-in-law, Caroline feels adrift and alone.
But while sorting through old papers, Caroline stumbles across a family secret which changeseverything. There is one Gillan bride who has disappeared from history. No photos or recordsof her exist. The only certainty is that she had a legitimate child: Alasdair's grandmother.As Caroline unearths a story of love and adventure that stretches as far as the Arctic circle, hercuriosity about the missing bride turns into an obsession. And when a body is found in thegrounds of the castle, Caroline begins an investigation which could alter the course of her lifeforever . . .
From the wilds of Scotland to the glaciers of the Arctic, A Woman Made of Snow is amesmerising tale of how one woman's past might hold the key to another's future.
The perfect mix of gripping plot and lyrical writing * Good Housekeeping *
Absorbing * Prima *
Secrets come creeping back to the surface in this chilling tale * Womans Own *
A thought-provoking, satisfying and enjoyable story to read ... [a] captivating, frequently moving story * New Books Magazine *
A gorgeous, melancholy love story * The Times, praise for The Lost Lights of St Kilda *
Desperately romantic, lyrically written and with a fascinating plot. * Katie Fforde, praise for The Lost Lights of St Kilda *
I loved this book. Beautifully written and descriptive... The twisted threads weave an engaging plot which takes us on a trail of human courage and measures the cost of betrayal. Set in the last poignant years of life on remote St Kilda and in war-torn Europe, it paints both worlds with a vividness that is wholly convincing. * Sarah Maine, praise for The Lost Lights of St Kilda *
The characters are exquisitely drawn, and the slowly emerging love story rings entirely true. This is one of the best novels I've read in a long while, a real jewel. * Gill Paul, praise for The Lost Lights of St Kilda *
Elisabeth Gifford grew up in a vicarage in the industrial Midlands. She studied Frenchliterature and world religions at Leeds University. She has a Diploma in Creative Writing fromOxford OUDCE and an MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway College. She is married withthree children, and lives in Kingston upon Thames.