Paperback, 343 pages
English language
Published Jan. 12, 1973 by Avon Books, a div. of The Hearst Corporation, by arrangmt w/ Doubleday & Company Inc..
AVON W365: ''A Triump of Passion & Intensity'' * ''A Bold, Vibrant Portrait of a High-spirited Family''--bk cvr AVON Historical Romance Books: W365 [$1.25]
Paperback, 343 pages
English language
Published Jan. 12, 1973 by Avon Books, a div. of The Hearst Corporation, by arrangmt w/ Doubleday & Company Inc..
Plyn Boat Yard is a hive of activity, and Janet Coombe, born in turn of the 20th century Cornwall, she longs to share in the excitement of seafaring: to travel, to have adventures, to know freedom. But constrained by the times, instead she marries her cousin Thomas, a boat builder, and settles down to raise a family.
Janet's loving spirit - the passionate yearning for adventure and for love - is passed down to her son, and through him to his children's children. As generations of the family struggle against hardship and loss, their intricately plotted history is set against the greater backdrop of war and social change in Britain.
Praise for Daphne du Maurier: "Daphne du Maurier has no equal." - Sunday Telegraph
"[du Maurier] tells a story because it's a good story, because it has something of beauty in it, and therefore of truth. She pictures life itself …
Plyn Boat Yard is a hive of activity, and Janet Coombe, born in turn of the 20th century Cornwall, she longs to share in the excitement of seafaring: to travel, to have adventures, to know freedom. But constrained by the times, instead she marries her cousin Thomas, a boat builder, and settles down to raise a family.
Janet's loving spirit - the passionate yearning for adventure and for love - is passed down to her son, and through him to his children's children. As generations of the family struggle against hardship and loss, their intricately plotted history is set against the greater backdrop of war and social change in Britain.
Praise for Daphne du Maurier: "Daphne du Maurier has no equal." - Sunday Telegraph
"[du Maurier] tells a story because it's a good story, because it has something of beauty in it, and therefore of truth. She pictures life itself rather than all the dark and torturous currents that twist below its surface... Miss du Maurier's book is a grand one."--Chicago Tribune