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A classic quest for identity set in beautiful and atmospheric 19th century Scotland

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Fayne by Ann-Marie Macdonald

Fayne, a vast moated castle, lies to the misty southern border of Scotland, ruled by the Lord Henry Bell, Seventeenth Baron of the DC de Fayne, Peer of Her Majesty's Realm of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The mysterious Lord Bell keeps to his rooms by day, appearing briefly at night to dote over his beloved and peculiarly gifted child. But even with all her gifts - intelligence, wit and strength of character - can Charlotte overcome the violently strict boundaries of contemporary society and establish her own place in the world?
Ann-Marie MacDonald is a novelist, playwright and actress. She was born in the former West Germany. After studying at the National Theater School in Montreal, she moved to Toronto where she distinguished herself as an actress. Her first play won the Governor General's Award, the Chalmers Award and the Canadian Authors' Association Award. In 1996, her first novel Fall on Your Knees became an international bestseller, was translated into nineteen languages and sold three million copies. It won the Commonwealth Prize for Best First Fiction, the People's Choice Award and the Libris Award. In 2002, she achieved recognition by being chosen by Oprah's Book Club. In 2003, The Way the Crow Flies appeared, and in 2014, Adult Onset, both of which also enjoyed immense
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ISBN 13 9781915290090
ISBN 10 1915290090
Title Fayne
Author Ann-Marie Macdonald
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Tramp Press
Year published 2023-08-17
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