The Bird in the Tree, Eliot Family Trilogy Series #1
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The Bird in the Tree, Eliot Family Trilogy Series #1   -     By: Elizabeth Goudge

The Bird in the Tree, Eliot Family Trilogy Series #1

Hendrickson Publishers / 2013 / Paperback

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Matriarch of the family, Lucilla, has spent a lifetime making the Hampshire estate of Damerosehay a haven for the Eliots. When her favorite grandson, David, falls in love with a woman who belongs to another, Lucilla sees her most cherished ambitions put at risk. But can she persuade David and Nadine to put duty before love?

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Title: The Bird in the Tree, Eliot Family Trilogy Series #1
By: Elizabeth Goudge
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 286
Vendor: Hendrickson Publishers
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 1619700654
ISBN-13: 9781619700659
Series: Eliot Family Trilogy
Stock No: WW700659

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Matriarch of the family, Lucilla, has spent a lifetime making the Hampshire estate of Damerosehay a haven for the Eliots. When her favorite grandson, David, falls in love with a woman who belongs to another, Lucilla sees her most cherished ambitions put at risk. But can she persuade David and Nadine to put duty before love?

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Elizabeth Goudge was a British novelist (1900-1984) born into the home of an Anglican priest and theologian. She wrote children's books as well as novels--her Green Dolphin Street was made into an Academy-Award winning film. In style and themes she parallels English writers such as the creator of the Miss Read series as well mirroring the spiritual depth found in George MacDonald's Victorian novels. She won the Carnegie Award in 1947 for The Little White Horse, which is J. K. Rowling's favorite children's book.

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"Genuine discernment and poignancy"
-The Sunday Times

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