Blackthorn Winter
By (Author) Sarah Challis
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
19th January 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 132mm, Height 196mm, Spine 23mm
284g
In April, when blackthorn blossom clothes the hedgerows like a wedding veil, there sometimes comes a frost so severe that it seems as if the summer will never come. Country people call this a blackthorn winter.
For Claudia Barron, arriving in the Dorset village of Court Barton that April, blackthorn winter seems like a metaphor for everything that has happened to her. Hiding from her previous life, she adopts an assumed name and applies for a job in the local school. But villages don't much like mysteries and secrets and soon the inhabitants of Court Barton set out to find out what it is that Claudia Barron is hiding from and why.Praise for Sarah Challis's writing: 'I really enjoyed TURNING FOR HOME...I thought it so perceptive... I particularly enjoyed the very touching romance * Rosamunde Pilcher *
Excellently-written, with a gripping ending * Wiltshire Times *
Touching, funny and exciting * Blackmore Vale magazine *
Sarah Challis is becoming a novelist to be reckoned with * Dorset Life *
Her evocation of the English countryside is elegiac...a pleasure to read * Oxford Times *
Sarah Challis has lived in Scotland and California. She now lives in a Dorset village and is married with four sons.