The Daffodils of Newent (Rising family saga)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The second book in the Rising saga. Will and Florence Rising's daughters were known as the Daffodil Girls, spirited and bright, enduring, loving and dancing their way through the gay and desparate twenties. Each of them has to overcome formidable obstacles in the post-WWI years.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #118644 in Books
- Published on: 2000-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Susan Sallis
Susan Sallis is now firmly established as one of the most successful writers of engaging family sagas. Her novels include the Rising family sequence, Summer Visitors, By Sun and Candlelight, An Ordinary Woman, Daughters of the Moon, Sweeter Than Wine, Water Under the Bridge, Touched by Angels, Choices, Come Rain or Shine, The Keys to the Garden, The Apple Barrel, Sea of Dreams and Time of Arrival. She lives in Clevedon, Somerset.
Customer Reviews
Family story with hate and love and peacemaking
I enjoyed the developement within the 2 hostile families over a few generation. They arrived to accept each other. Started out to make love - expecting a baby not meaning that that means peace. When death enters, the rest of them gets a bit closer and care for the kid.
Even war enters to that story. Psycologically Susan Sallis treats all human possibilities right. That story sounds true to me and that makes the desire to continue and read to the end.
The stories with the lot of the children makes the book loveably
daffodils of newent
the service from the supplier was excellent and the book was an extremely good read.


