Published 18 October Lion Hudson PLC |
The Hatton family relocate to a
small village in Cumbria from a busy life in New York. Husband and father,
Andrew is returning ‘home’, but for his wife Jane, and his children Natalie,
Ben and Merry, the transition between their lives in the United States, with
its vast array of facilities, is at first no match for relocating to the middle
of nowhere, regardless of the beauty of the surrounding countryside. The house
they intend to make their home is the dilapidated vicar’s house, which Jane
discovers was once home to Alice, the eponymous vicar’s wife.
For me, the historical section of
the book was slightly stronger, as Alice really came alive and I wanted to know
more about her life and empathised with her struggle to become integrated into
village life. Jane on the other hand, seemed to be rather shallow and selfish,
and I found her reluctance to settle in such a beautiful place quite an
irritation, and yet, the minutia of her daily life resonates with realistic
family dilemmas.
My thanks to NetGalley and Lion
Hudson PLC for my ecopy of this book.
Have this one to read. Will bump it now. :)
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I think you'll enjoy this story Carol x
DeleteI quite liked the sound of this one, especially the Cumbria setting, and your review has added to my interest, thanks Josie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lindsay - Cumbria is a beautiful place, isn't it?
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