Saddle The Wind: an unmissable and powerful West Country saga of passion and pain guaranteed to capture your heart
By (Author) Jess Foley
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
15th May 2004
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical romance
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.914
Paperback
672
Width 110mm, Height 178mm, Spine 27mm
352g
The unforgettable story of a young girl born into povertyand raised in riches -In a small village in the West Country a baby girl is born, the fifth child of an impoverished labourer. For little Blanche the future appears bleak. Then one fateful day Blanche's mother is requested at the 'big house' to nurse Marianne, the motherless daughter of John Savill whose wife has died in childbirth. The two girls, so different in their hopes, are brought up together caring for each other as sisters. Blanche is torn between her love for her real mother and her desire for a life of wealth and ease. Her friendship with Marianne remains the one constant in her life. But then she meets Marianne's intended husband, with tragic consequences for them all -In this original and vivid saga, Jess Foley weaves a tale of passion and pain against a background of unsentimentalized rural England.
If all sagas were as convincing and exuberant as this, the world would be a better place. I loved it -- Monica Dickens
Jess Foley was born in Wiltshire but moved to London to study at the Chelsea School of Art, and then worked for several years as a painter and actor before writing So Long At The Fair. This was followed by Too Close to the Sun. Jess lives in Blackheath, southeast London.