From the author of the Jalna series comes the tale of three motherless young boys sent away by their father to boarding school while he travels the world.
All good things must come to an end, and this four-book bundle closes Mazo de la Roche's beloved Jalna series with stories of return, rebirth, and hope for a new day.
History flows swiftly on, and even the formidable family home of Jalna is swept up in its currents in this collection of books 9-12 of the Jalna series.
Perhaps the most classic novels of Mazo de la Roche's monumental family saga are these four, which were the first books written in the series, though they fall in the middle of her books' multi-generation narrative.
Chronicling the early years of the formidable manor Jalna and the Whiteoak family who inhabit it, this bundle gathers together the first four novels in Mazo de la Roche's treasured Canadian saga.
Where Sky, Lincolnshire and Water meet is a quotation from Philip Larkins poem entitled The Whitsun Weddings` and is an apt choice as it offers place and theme for the story.
HOOD ANGELS is one of the first urban novels that tells a story of when pushed to the limits four sexy beautiful outspoken women are able to make an overnight transformation into Newarks' most treacherous, ferocious, terrifying killers with breasts.
No Greater Love is a powerful, heartwarming family drama set in Derbyshire around WW1, from bestselling author and Queen of the Saga, Margaret Dickinson.
New York Times-bestselling author Jacqueline Briskin delivers a richly romantic, epic novel about the founding of the automobile industry, spanning two continents and five turbulent decades of American historyIn 1894, while penniless nineteen-year-old Tom Bridger works at a Michigan furniture company that fuels his ambitions, he falls in love with beautiful, sophisticated Antonia Dalzell.
An orphan leaves Dark Ages London to study medicine in Persia in this "e;rich"e; and "e;vivid"e; historical novel from a New York Times-bestselling author (The New York Times).
Set during Ireland's devastating potato famine, a spellbinding novel of a young woman torn between love for her family and duty to her English husband.
This New York Times Notable Book is a “sweeping historical drama” of a physician and his family on the Illinois frontier in the nineteenth century (The New York Times Book Review).
An orphan leaves Dark Ages London to study medicine in Persia in this "e;rich"e; and "e;vivid"e; historical novel from a New York Times-bestselling author (The New York Times).
From the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Good Earth: The "e;moving story"e; of a peasant woman in pre-revolutionary China who is abandoned by her husband (Kirkus Reviews).