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OverviewAn immersive and compelling novel that explores the struggle by two women, divided across centuries, for control over their lives, set against a beautiful historical backdrop. 'An echo of Daphne du Maurier' Independent A grieving woman . . . Yorkshire, 1890. Forced to exchange her childhood home for her uncle's vicarage after a tragic loss, Olwen Malkon finds herself trapped between her aunt's cruelty and the sinister advances of her cousin. A troubled past . . . When Olwen finds herself afflicted by strange dreams of a woman from a distant past, whose fate is overshadowed by menace and betrayal, those around her are determined to dismiss them as hysteria - except the local doctor, John, with whom she develops a connection. A long-buried secret . . . As the visions intensify, they begin to mirror reality, threatening to expose chilling secrets. What dangers lie ahead for Olwen, and does the past hold the key to her own future...? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah MainePublisher: Hodder & Stoughton Imprint: Hodder Paperback Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.260kg ISBN: 9781529385144ISBN 10: 1529385148 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 03 November 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Sarah Maine: An echo of Daphne du Maurier * Independent * Maine writes beautifully about the wilderness * The Times * Maine reworks the conventions of historical romance in a narrative that regularly undercuts expectations of what is to come * Sunday Times * Worth reading for its occasional streaks of brilliance and insight * Telegraph India * A captivating tale of a brutal betrayal that eerily harks back to an ancient wrong, and of a love determined to defy the constraints of time. A most enjoyable read! -- Anita Frank In this absorbing and evocative novel, Maine weaves a compelling tale of love, power and betrayal that echoes through the centuries . . . An engaging and immersive novel, featuring a little-known period of British history, with two vibrant and sympathetic women at its heart. -- Nikki Marmery The Awakenings is an epic timeslip story that had me spell-bound from start to finish . . . I simply couldn't put it down - brilliant! -- Christina Courtenay An intriguing and mesmerising story by the brilliant Sarah Maine -- Sue Lawrence The reader is plunged in two vividly drawn worlds as the author takes us back in time to Yorkshire in 1890 and 790, skilfully inter-weaving the stories of two women as they struggle against the constraints and very real dangers of society across the centuries. The Awakenings is a haunting and compelling mystery. -- Maggie Ritchie Praise for Sarah Maine: An echo of Daphne du Maurier * Independent * Maine writes beautifully about the wilderness * The Times * Maine reworks the conventions of historical romance in a narrative that regularly undercuts expectations of what is to come * Sunday Times * Worth reading for its occasional streaks of brilliance and insight * Telegraph India * An intriguing and mesmerising story by the brilliant Sarah Maine -- Sue Lawrence Praise for Sarah Maine: An echo of Daphne du Maurier * Independent * Maine writes beautifully about the wilderness * The Times * Maine reworks the conventions of historical romance in a narrative that regularly undercuts expectations of what is to come * Sunday Times * Worth reading for its occasional streaks of brilliance and insight * Telegraph India * An intriguing and mesmerising story by the brilliant Sarah Maine -- Sue Lawrence A captivating tale of a brutal betrayal that eerily harks back to an ancient wrong, and of a love determined to defy the constraints of time. A most enjoyable read! -- Anita Frank Praise for Sarah Maine: An echo of Daphne du Maurier * Independent * Maine writes beautifully about the wilderness * The Times * Maine reworks the conventions of historical romance in a narrative that regularly undercuts expectations of what is to come * Sunday Times * Worth reading for its occasional streaks of brilliance and insight * Telegraph India * Author InformationSarah Maine was born in England but grew up partly in Canada before returning to England for University. She studied archaeology and for many years worked in the profession but is now a freelance writer and researcher. She lives in York with her family. Sarah's debut novel was published as Bhalla Strand in the UK and as The House Between Tides in the US. The Awakenings is her fourth novel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |