Seeking Eden by Ann Turnbull

Seeking Eden by Ann Turnbull

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The conclusion of Ann Turnbull's epic story of love and the struggle to stay true to what is most important - in spite of parents, society and even the law.

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Seeking Eden by Ann Turnbull

The conclusion of Ann Turnbull's epic story of love and the struggle to stay true to what is most important – in spite of parents, society and even the law. Seeking Eden is the final chapter of Ann Turnbull’s long-awaited Quaker trilogy. Will and Susanna Heywood (No Shame, No Fear and Forged in the Fire), now in their thirties, move, with their four children, to Pennsylvania, where freedom of religious thought is everyone’s right. This is the story of their eldest child, Josiah, who finds work with George Bainbrigg in the dock area of Philadelphia and falls in love with his daughter, Kate. When they travel to Barbados on business and stay with Friends who are harassed by local laws, Josiah is shocked to learn that Quakers have slaves and that his boss deals in the slave trade. Once they return home, Josiah and Kate try to help two slaves who are in love, Antony and Patience, to attain their freedom – knowing the risks involved may result in lives that are even more unbearable.
a good romantic historical trilogy * The Times *
Ann Turnbull was brought up in Bexleyheath, London, but now lives in Madeley, Shropshire. She has always loved reading and knew from the age of ten that she wanted to be a writer. No Shame, No Fear, the first book of her Friends trilogy, was shortlisted for the Whitbread Children’s Book Award and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize.
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ISBN 13 9781406325423
ISBN 10 1406325422
Title Seeking Eden
Author Ann Turnbull
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Walker Books Ltd
Year published 2012-06-07
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.