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From Dust Jacket: A pretty, courageous young widow, faced with the task of bringing up three children and making her way alone in the world, is the appealing heroine of this touching love story executed with D.E. Stevenson's characteristic freshness and charm. The thirty-ninth novel from the beloved author of The Blue Sapphire, Bel Lamington, and Fletcher's Eng -- this new work centers around Katherine Wentworth, married at the age of nineteen to a man with whom she was very much in love. Widowed after only four years of happiness with Gerald, Katherine is left to bring up her stepson, Simon, as well as her own twins, Daisy and Denis. Katherine's struggle to raise her children wisely is one which will move every reader deeply. Told in first person, the story sensitively evokes the personality of Katherine's husband, whose many outstanding qualities are now perpetuated in his children. When Simon, growing to manhood, suddenly becomes heir to the family fortunes, he faces the difficult decision of either moving to the estate of his domineering grandfather or giving up the inheritance to remain free, as his father did before him. While Simon wrestles with his problem, Katherine finds romance entering her life in the person of Alec Maclaren, the brother of an old friend. Thrown together on a vacation in the Scottish Highlands, the two realize in each other's company a new zest for living, and soon Katherine is faced with a future that promises she will no longer be alone. As in her many other works, D.E. Stevenson has again created a realistic world of warm, believable people whose company brings delight to the reader.
A young widow must navigate the complexities of single motherhood and the sudden inheritance of her stepson while discovering the possibility of a new romantic chapter in her life. Katherine Wentworth, widowed after four years of marriage, assumes the sole responsibility of raising her three children: her stepson, Simon, and her own twins, Daisy and Denis. As Simon approaches adulthood and faces a life-altering choice regarding his family inheritance, Katherine finds her own path shifting through an unexpected connection with Alec Maclaren. The narrative is presented through a first-person perspective, grounding the reader in Katherine's internal reflections on her past marriage and her evolving identity as an independent woman.
This work reflects the characteristic style of D.E. Stevenson, known for her focus on domestic life and the quiet resilience of her protagonists. The narrative structure emphasizes the internal growth of Katherine as she balances the needs of her children with her own desires for companionship. Readers often find the setting of the Scottish Highlands to be a significant atmospheric element that mirrors the protagonist's own sense of renewal. The story avoids dramatic artifice in favor of a steady, observational pace that highlights the complexities of family relationships and the transition into a new stage of life.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Fontana
ISBN-10:
0006132839
ISBN-13:
9780006132837
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