The Glovemaker's Daughter
By (Author) Leah Fleming
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Ltd
1st March 2018
11th January 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
308g
From the acclaimed author of The Last Pearl and The Postcard, a beautiful and epic novel spanning three generations of one familys dark secrets, betrayal, love, and redemption.
1666. A child is born in the farmhouse at Windebank, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Named Rejoice (Joy) by her dying father, Joy grows up witness to the persecution of the farming community for following a banned faith. Defying the authority of the local priest, she joins a group of Yorkshire pioneers traveling to the New World to form a Quaker colony close to Philadelphiaa passionate, rebellious, and courageous woman fighting against the constraints of the time. Will she find peace and love
2014. A leather-bound book is found buried in the walls of the Meeting House in Good Hope, Pennsylvania. Its details trace the owner back to a Yorkshire farm in the Dales. And so a correspondence begins between Rachel Moorside and the man who found the journal, Sam Storer, as Rachel uncovers the tumultuous secrets of her familys history.
Emotionally powerful, moving, and filled with rich historical detail, this compelling journey into the past will stay with you long after the final page is turned.
Leah Fleming was born in Lancashire and was married with three sons and a daughter. She wrote from an old farmhouse in the Yorkshire Dales and an olive grove in Crete.