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  • Queen of the Rushes

    A tale of the Welsh revival

    by Allen Raine ...
    Allen Raine was one of the most popular authors of the turn of the century, with her books selling over a million copies in Britain alone. Queen of the Rushes, first published in 1906, and then by Honno in 1998, has been out of print, but now Allen Raine's powerful and accomplished novel can be enjoyed again.Set in a seaside village in West Wales at the time of the 1904 Revival, the novel relates ... Read more

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  • By Berwen Banks

    by Allen Raine ...
    Set in the Welsh countryside, "By Berwen Banks" likely depicts the lives of ordinary people living in rural Wales, focusing on their relationships, challenges, and aspirations. The title suggests that the story might take place near the Berwen Banks, a fictional or real location in Wales.Allen Raine's novels often celebrate the beauty of the Welsh landscape, the resilience of its people, and the ... Read more

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  • A Welsh Witch

    A Romance of Rough Places

    by Allen Raine ...
    The seaside village of Treswnd has elected Catrin as its scapegoat, shunning and stoning her as a witch. In bitter isolation Catrin internalises the idea of herself as damned and outcast, but her loneliness is eased by a growing friendship with Goronwy, to whom she starts to reveal the hidden wonders of the natural world with which she has become familiar. In particular she knows the underground ... Read more

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  • Garthowen: A Story of a Welsh Homestead

    by Allen Raine ...
    The story explores themes of rural life, family dynamics, community, and the challenges faced by the characters in the rugged landscape of Wales. Allen Raine's novels are known for their vivid descriptions of Welsh scenery, culture, and traditions, as well as their portrayal of strong, independent female characters."Garthowen" is among the many popular works by Allen Raine, who achieved ... Read more

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  • By Berwen Banks

    by Allen Raine ...
    Caer Madoc is a sleepy little Welsh town, lying two miles from the sea coast. Far removed from the busy centres of civilisation, where the battle of life breeds keen wits and deep interests, it is still, in the opinion of its inhabitants, next to London, the most important place in the United Kingdom. It has its church and three chapels, its mayor and corporation, jail, town hall, and market-place ... Read more

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  • Torn Sails: A Tale of a Welsh Village

    by Allen Raine ...
    Between two rugged hills, which rose abruptly from the clear, green waters of Cardigan Bay, the Gwendraeth, a noisy little river, found its way from the moors above to the sands which formed the entrance from the sea to the village of Mwntseison. In the narrow valley, or "cwm," through which the fussy little streamlet ran, the whole village lay. It looked like nothing more than a cluster of white ... Read more

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  • Garthowen: A Story of a Welsh Homestead

    by Allen Raine ...
    It was a typical July day in a large seaport town of South Wales. There had been refreshing showers in the morning, giving place to a murky haze through which the late afternoon sun shone red and round. The small kitchen of No. 2 Bryn Street was insufferably hot, in spite of the wide-open door and window. A good fire burnt in the grate, however, for it was near tea-time, and Mrs. Parry knew that ... Read more

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  • Garthowen A Story Of A Welsh Homestead

    by Allen Raine ...
    "Garthowen: A Story Of A Welsh Homestead" by means of Allen Raine is a captivating novel that unfolds against the picturesque backdrop of a Welsh abode. The narrative revolves across the lives and studies of the characters inside the rural putting, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Welsh existence. The story is focused around the Garthowen homestead and its population, exploring ... Read more

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  • Torn Sails: A Tale of a Welsh Village

    by Allen Raine ...
    "Torn Sails: A Tale of a Welsh Village" by Allen Raine is a poignant and evocative novel that explores the lives, loves, and struggles of the inhabitants of a small Welsh fishing village. Set in the late 19th century, the story vividly captures the essence of Welsh culture and the challenges faced by its people.The central characters, Will Bryan and Gwenifer Owen, are childhood friends whose ... Read more

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  • Torn Sails

    by Allen Raine ...
    Hugh Morgan is thinking of getting married…Mwntseison sits on the Welsh coast and in the final years of the nineteenth century Hugh Morgan is the village Mishteer and its major employer. His sail-shed, which is managed by Ivor Parry and provides an income to most of the local households, is central to village life. The sail-shed is also the workplace of Gwladys Price – “a girl of eighteen, slim, ... Read more

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  • Torn Sails: A Tale of a Welsh Village

    Navigating Emotions and Relationships in a Welsh Village

    by Allen Raine ...
    In "Torn Sails: A Tale of a Welsh Village," Allen Raine intricately weaves the lives of rural Welsh villagers against the backdrop of both natural beauty and personal strife. The narrative unfolds with lyrical prose, rich in dialect and local color, immersing readers in the vivid landscapes of Wales and the enduring spirit of its people. Raine'Äôs adept storytelling captures the tensions between ... Read more

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  • Torn Sails

    by Allen Raine ...
    Hugh Morgan is thinking of getting married. Mwntseison sits on the Welsh coast and in the final years of the nineteenth century Hugh Morgan is the village Mishteer and its major employer. His sail-shed, which is managed by Ivor Parry and provides an income to most of the local households, is central to village life. The sail-shed is also the workplace of Gwladys Price - "a girl of eighteen, slim, ... Read more

    $3.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus