The Mazzard Tree: A heartwarming saga of hardship and romance set in a rural Devon village.

Author:   Marcia Clayton
Publisher:   Sunhillow Publishing
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781838325947


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 February 2022
Format:   Hardback
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The Mazzard Tree: A heartwarming saga of hardship and romance set in a rural Devon village.


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1880 North Devon, England Annie Carter is a farm labourer's daughter, and life is a continual struggle for survival. When her father dies of consumption, her mother, Sabina, is left with seven hungry mouths to feed and another child on the way. To save them from the workhouse or starvation, Annie steals vegetables from the Manor House garden, risking jail or transportation. Unknown to her, she is watched by Robert, the wealthy heir to the Hartford Estate, but far from turning her in, he befriends her. Despite their different social backgrounds, Annie and Robert develop feelings they know can have no future. Harry Rudd, the village blacksmith, has long admired Annie, and when he proposes, her mother urges her to accept. She reminds Annie that as a kitchen maid, she will never be allowed to marry Robert. Harry is a good man, and Annie is fond of him. Her head knows what she should do, but will her heart listen? Set against the harsh background of the rough, class-divided society of Victorian England, this heart-warming and captivating novel portrays a young woman who uses her determination and willpower to defy the circumstances of her birth in her search for happiness.

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Author:   Marcia Clayton
Publisher:   Sunhillow Publishing
Imprint:   Sunhillow Publishing
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.594kg
ISBN:  

9781838325947


ISBN 10:   1838325948
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 February 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A plot for a BBC series The plot of this novel is amazing for all lovers of historical dramas. The love between young Annie Carter of a farm labourer family and wealthy heir, Robert, takes place in Victorian England. The characters are so vividly and emotionally written that I got involved in the story along with the characters. Will young lovers be able to overcome class differences and get their share of happiness? I empathized with the heroes, imagining how the world has changed over these 150 years. I highly recommend this novel for long cold evenings by the fireplace. A captivating story. This is a powerful novel about the harsh realities of life in the late 1800s if you are poor. The story is set around Annie Carter, a farm labourer's daughter. Like all poor families of that era, they struggle to make ends meet and, when her father dies, the situation becomes dire. Annie resorts to stealing vegetables from the nearby manor house and meets Robert, the second son of the owner. And so begins a beautiful, but possibly doomed love story. I love the author's style. Her description of life in those days completely captured me. I grew up in rural Northern Ireland in the 1960s and remember getting up on cold winter mornings to do the milking. I also remember rosehip seeds being put down my back! I loved this book and am looking forward to now reading the next one. A most impressive debut novel The Mazzard Tree opens the door to a family in crisis, their harsh life set to become even tougher. Struggling to help feed her family, daughter Annie finds an unexpected ally in Robert, second son of Lord Fellwood at nearby Hartford Manor, and it is their story which drives the novel. They are supported by a large extended family and village community whose own lives are woven into the narrative with skill and sensitivity. Prepare to be heartened, saddened and even shocked by this tale which is as rooted in the North Devon soil as the mazzard tree itself. I couldn't put this book down and finished it in four days! It is so easy to fall in love with the characters and the storyline keeps you hooked. From the very first chapter, I thoroughly enjoyed The Mazzard Tree. I would recommend it to anyone needing a bit of an escape from everyday life! A wonderful book. So well written you feel you are actually in the story. A well-paced and delightful romantic historical read. I feel I have been part of the villagers' lives and am looking forward to the next book. I would definitely recommend it. I loved this book and couldn't put it down. Interesting characters and vividly reflects the period in which the story is set. I strongly recommend this book and its author. A compelling read! The Mazzard Tree is set in 1880, in Devon, in a series of interwoven stories, it charts the goings-on in the Hartford Mansion and with the tenants of the adjoining village. At the centre of the plot is Annie, the daughter of Sabine, a family in terrible poverty, and her relationship with Robert, the second son of Lord Fellwood. The novel's portrayal of the brutality of the life of the poor is vivid and shows a marked contrast to that of the wealthy with their sense of entitlement. Despite the abject conditions the poor live in, Clayton manages to get across hope in their camaraderie and willingness to help each other. In her descriptions of the characters, the places and the environment, the writing is assured and compelling, and the tales unfold seamlessly and quickly. At times it is heart-rendering but sprinkled with optimism. I have enjoyed this historical romance, and look forward to the other books in the series. It is well-researched and a compelling read, and I would recommend it.


The novel as a plot for the BBC series The plot of this novel is simply amazing for all lovers of historical dramas. The love between young Annie Carter of a farm laborer family and wealthy heir Robert takes place in Victorian England. The characters are so vividly and emotionally written that I got involved in the story along with the characters. Will young lovers be able to overcome class differences and get their share of happiness? I empathized with the heroes, imagining how the world has changed over these 150 years. Highly recommend this novel for long cold evenings by the fireplace. A wonderful and captivating story This is a powerful novel about the harsh realities of life in the late 1800s if you are poor. The story is set around Annie Carter, a farm labourer's daughter. Like all poor families of that era, they struggle to make ends meet and, when her father dies, the situation becomes dire. Annie resorts to stealing vegetables from the nearby manor house and meets Robert, the second son of the owner. And so begins a beautiful, but possibly doomed love story. I love the author's style. Her description of life in those days completely captured me. I grew up in rural Northern Ireland in the 1960s and I remember getting up on cold winter mornings to do the milking. I also remember rosehip seeds being put down my back! I loved this book and am looking forward to now reading the next one. A most impressive debut novel The Mazzard Tree opens the door to a family in crisis, their harsh life set to become even tougher. Struggling to help feed her family, daughter Annie finds an unexpected ally in Robert, second son of Lord Fellwood at nearby Hartford Manor, and it is their story which drives the novel. They are supported by a large extended family and village community whose own lives are woven into the narrative with skill and sensitivity. Prepare to be heartened, saddened and even shocked by this tale which is as rooted in the North Devon soil as the mazzard tree itself. A must-read! I am not a very quick reader; however, I couldn't put this book down and finished it in four days! It is so easy to fall in love with the characters and the storyline keeps you hooked. From the very first chapter, I thoroughly enjoyed The Mazzard Tree. I would recommend it to anyone needing a bit of an escape from everyday life! A wonderful book. So well written you feel you are actually in the story. I was sorry when I had finished the book but also pleased as I'd purchased the 'AngelMaker' the follow-on book also. A well-paced and delightful romantic historical read. I feel I have been part of the villagers' lives and am looking forward to the next book. I would definitely recommend it. Excellent read. Well done to the author. More, please! Loved this book and couldn't put it down. Interesting characters and vividly reflects the period in which the story is set. I strongly recommend this book and its author. An excellent book. Very much like a Catherine Cookson. Well written, charming characters and local history. Not to be missed!


Author Information

"A farmer's daughter, Marcia Clayton, was born in North Devon, a rural and picturesque area in the far South West of England. When she left school, Marcia worked in a bank for several years until she married her husband, Bryan, and then stayed at home for a few years to care for her three sons, Stuart, Paul, and David. As the children grew older, Marcia worked as a Marie Curie nurse caring for the terminally ill and later for the local authority managing school transport. Now a grandmother, Marcia enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She is a keen researcher of family history, and this hobby inspired some of the characters in her books. Marcia and Bryan are keen gardeners and grow many of their own vegetables. An avid reader, Marcia can often be found with her nose in a book when she should be doing something else! Her favourite genres are historical fiction, romance, and crime. Marcia has written five books in the historical family saga, ""The Hartford Manor Series"", and is working on the sixth. Besides writing books, Marcia produces blogs to share with her readers in a monthly newsletter."

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