The Wheelwright's Daughter by Eleanor Porter

The Wheelwright's Daughter by Eleanor Porter

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Martha is a feisty and articulate young woman, the daughter of a wheelwright, in Elizabethan England. As she is able to read and is well-versed in herbal remedies she is suspected of being a witch. When a landslip occurs she is blamed for it and pursued by the villagers. Can her wits and the love of local stablehand Jacob save her from persecution.

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The Wheelwright's Daughter by Eleanor Porter

Can she save herself from a witch's fate? Martha is a feisty and articulate young woman, the daughter of a wheelwright, living in a Herefordshire villlage in Elizabethan England. Unusually for the time she is educated and so helps at the local school whilst longing to escape the confines and small-mindedness of a community riven by religious bigotry and poverty. As she is able to read and is well-versed in herbal remedies she is suspected of being a witch. When a landslip occurs - opening up a huge chasm in the centre of the village - she is blamed for it and pursued remorselessly by the villagers. But can her own wits and the love of local stablehand Jacob save her from a witch's persecution and death. A brilliant and accomplished novel that perfectly captures the febrile atmosphere of Elizabethan village life in an age when suspicion and superstition were rife.
Eleanor Porter has lectured at Universities in England and Hong Kong and her poetry and short fiction has been published in magazines. Eleanor grew up in Colwall, in Herefordshire. She writes at an oak desk salvaged from her junior school and from her window you can see the house she grew up in.
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ISBN 13 9781838895235
ISBN 10 183889523X
Title The Wheelwright's Daughter
Author Eleanor Porter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Boldwood Books Ltd
Year published 2020-04-21
Number of pages 310
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.