Críticas:
If it seems far too long since you read a really good novel . . . this is the book you've been waiting for . . . compelling, and . . . utterly convincing. Harrison's perceptiveness, reliably elegant style and compassionate awareness of the subtle vagaries of the human heart make hers a book you're neither likely nor willing to forget. - Harpers & Queen A consummate storyteller, Harrison weaves their tales into an absorbing page-turner. - Woman & Home magical . . . ambitious romance. - Perthshire Advertiser the most sensationally mobile, and a brilliant piece of modern literature. - North Wales Chronicle [a] magical tale. - Cumberland Evening News [a] masterpiece of storytelling - Lancashire Evening Post A powerful epic - Woman's Day (Australia)
Reseña del editor:
In second century AD, Claudia leaves Rome for the far northern province of Britain where her new husband, Publius, is commander of a frontier garrison. But for their love, she is isolated in a strange land. In the late twentieth century, Miranda Tattersall - the iconic model 'Rags' - becomes the third wife of her great love, Lord Frederick Stratton, so beginning a love affair with the Strattons' great house, Ladycross, near Northumbria s great Wall. When her husband dies, Rags must decide between honouring the past and embracing the future. Roberta Govan, long divorced after a brief and disastrous marriage, finally buys a place her own, away from all past attachments and associations. Or so she thinks. Claudia, Rags, Bobby: their stories are linked by a wild and beautiful place; the events that brought them to it, and the powerful loves that made it 'home'.
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