A Pinch of Salt: Escape to the Highlands with a story of love, loss and family this Christmas
By (Author) Eileen Ramsay
Zaffre
Zaffre
27th September 2017
10th August 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
823.914
Paperback
480
Width 125mm, Height 200mm, Spine 25mm
331g
Can you love too much and is it wrong to want the best for those you love
Life for a miner's daughter in Scotland, 1910, was never going to be easy, but young Kate Kennedy has it tougher than most. When tragedy overshadows her family, she is forced to put childhood joys aside and roll up her sleeves, keeping her worries for her prayers.
Almost without noticing the years pass, Kate becomes Charlie's wife and a mother, still working, still looking after everyone except herself - and doing surprisingly well with her own bakery business. But what of the great plans she had for her family, her secret dreams Sometimes it seems as if it has all been in vain...
Set against the powerful backdrop of two World Wars, canny heroine Kate sets her shoulder against a tidal wave of change and struggles to cherish those she loves...
An unpredictable ending, a few surprises along the way and several tear jerkers - I enjoyed every minute of it * Historical Novel Review *
As unique as it is exquisite * Daily Record *
As always, Ramsay's prose is vivid and flowing, and the pages just fly by * Choice *
A seriously good read! * Woman *
Wonderfully satisfying * The Bookseller *
Another cracking good read * Livewire *
It was so easy to be swept up in this engaging and delightful story. It isn't all light hearted and there is a depth to the story that made for compelling reading * Rae Reads *
There's tragedy, struggle, family, rags to riches, a villain and romance. But it's the sense of hope and accomplishment which make these books so appealing * Cosy Books *
Beautifully structured and a plain old-fashioned good read * Isla Dewar *
This wonderful panoramic novel sweeps you up and carries you along to the end. Lovely! * Katie Fforde *
Eileen Ramsay was grew up in Dumfriesshire. After graduation she went to Washington DC, where she taught in private schools for some years, before moving to California with her Scottish husband. There, she raised two sons, finished her Masters Degree, fell in love with Mexico, and published her first short stories and a Regency novel. The family returned to Scotland where Eileen continued to teach and write and to serve - at different times - on the committees of The Society of Authors in Scotland, The Scottish Association of Writers and The Romantic Novelists Association. In 2004, her novel Someday, Somewhere was shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year award. Eileen is currently Chair of the Romantic Novelists' Association.