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Iris Gower (1935–2010)

Autor de Arian (Cordwainers)

40 Obras 336 Miembros 8 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Incluye los nombres: Iris Gower, pseud. Iris Gower

Series

Obras de Iris Gower

Arian (Cordwainers) (1994) 23 copias
The Shoemaker's Daughter (1991) 19 copias
Sweet Rosie (2000) 17 copias
Copper Kingdom (1984) 15 copias
Honey's Farm (1993) 15 copias
The Oyster Catchers (1992) 13 copias
Bargain Bride (2007) 13 copias
Firebird (1997) 13 copias
Spinners' Wharf (1985) 12 copias
Daughters of Rebecca (2000) 12 copias
House of Shadows (2010) 12 copias
Proud Mary (1984) 12 copias
Morgan's Woman (1986) 10 copias
A Royal Ambition (1999) 10 copias
The Other Woman (1600) 10 copias
The Rowan Tree (Drovers 1) (1990) 10 copias
Kingdom's Dream (2001) 9 copias
Dream Catcher (1998) 9 copias
Sea Mistress (1995) 9 copias
Fiddler's Ferry (1988) 9 copias
Bombers' moon (2009) 9 copias
Halfpenny Field (Drovers) (2004) 8 copias
Black Gold (1989) 7 copias
Sins of Eden (1991) 6 copias
Paradise Park (2002) 6 copias
The Loves Of Catrin (1990) 5 copias
Destiny's Child (1999) 5 copias
Sea Witch (1999) 3 copias
Beloved Captive (1984) 3 copias
Beloved Traitor (1981) 2 copias
Emerald (1998) 2 copias
Oyster Catchers (2010) 1 copia
When Night Closes in (2000) 1 copia
Heart in Ice (2000) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

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Iris Gower presents us with a novel that is part cozy, part romance, part historical and part good old ghost story. It is set in Wales just after the end of WW II and is based on an existing historic home (http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz-and-lifestyle/showbiz/2010/03/17/welsh-mansion-s-legend-inspires-novelist-iris-gower-91466-26049687/). It is a light but enjoyable story. The characters are engaging and there are a number of mysteries. Not all loose ends are tied up but that took little away from the story and may have been because it was her last novel. I am not big on romances but I am tempted to check out more from this author as a relaxing guilty pleasure. Recommended for those who are not overly critical. Three and half stars may be right but I am rounding up.

I listened to the Audible version. Minor nit - the narration was fine but was light on good Welsh accents.
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KateSavage | Mar 29, 2019 |
Historical fiction at the time war of the roses begins. Focused on Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VIII.
 
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VhartPowers | Dec 27, 2018 |
It's not often I abandon a book, but I know I'm stressed & tired and the last thing I need is to listen to a book in the car that's only annoying me. I got to the start of the 3rd CD (out of 8) before throwing in the towel, but I couldn't bear to listen to anymore trite goings on. From as far as I got, it's set in Swansea in WW2. Hari & Meryl are sisters with a dead mother & a father away in the army. They're bombed out of their house and Meryl is evacuated, while Hari is working in communications at a shell factory (really?). She got given a morse receiver & told to work out how it worked (no instruction, nothing) then sent to take a bag to Bletchley park followed by a bag to the Prime minister. In a borrowed jeep. A girl who could barely drive at the beginning of the book. At that point I decided the blood pressure had risen enough and it was time to stop. But it was Hari's friend Kate who seemed to get all the plot cliches. She gave herself to some airmen because they were frightened. Then found a bloke she loved only he then found out and dumped her - but not before a desperate last shag - when she falls pregnant. She almost has an abortion, but changes her mind, only to loose the baby and her sight in an explosion at the shell factory - only person in the vicinity left alive. At which point the errant boyfriend comes back & swear he loves her, which is a god thing as a bomb has fallen on her family home and killed her entire family. Then the BF goes back to the front and is missing in action. Are there any other hardships that could befall a girl in the space of 2 CDs? because I'm not sure I could think of any.
This was just too superficial and relied too much on extreme levels of coincidence to be an interesting or enjoyable read. Struck me as dated (although i don't think it is) or written for my granny - it would have been right up her street.
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Helenliz | Jun 4, 2014 |
This story was quite good, although it is desperately sad in places. It’s mainly about Catherine Preece, who is running a farm in Wales. Her husband, David, was badly injured in the war and is paralysed from the waist down. Catherine is struggling to manage all the work on her own, so when David’s old army friend Morgan turns up, David offers him a job on the farm.
As the story goes on, David starts to feel more and more sorry for himself as he sees Morgan doing jobs that David used to do. Also Catherine gradually realises that she is falling in love with Morgan.

The book also shows us people in the town of Sweyn’s Eye. There is Mary who is trying to get back her husband, Brandon. There’s Gina and Billy, who won’t admit their love for each other. There’s Rhian, whose husband has moved to Yorkshire while she stays behind to nurse her sick friend Carrie. There’s Katie and Mark who move to France to find work. As well as many more characters. At first when the story jumps to different characters it is confusing, but as the story goes on the characters all become intertwined with each other, and we learn that they are all connected to each other somehow.
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26kathryn | Jun 12, 2013 |

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Obras
40
Miembros
336
Popularidad
#70,811
Valoración
½ 2.6
Reseñas
8
ISBNs
298
Idiomas
1

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