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The Summer Country

By Lauren Willig
The Summer Country by Lauren Willig digital book - Fable

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"Tense, atmospheric, and gorgeously written, The Summer Country is a novel to savor!" – Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Huntress and The Alice Network

A brilliant, multigenerational saga in the tradition of The Thorn Birds and North and South, New York Times bestselling historical novelist Lauren Willig delivers her biggest, boldest, and most ambitious novel yet—a sweeping Victorian epic of lost love, lies, jealousy, and rebellion set in colonial Barbados.

Barbados, 1854: Emily Dawson has always been the poor cousin in a prosperous English merchant clan-- merely a vicar’s daughter, and a reform-minded vicar’s daughter, at that. Everyone knows that the family’s lucrative shipping business will go to her cousin, Adam, one day.  But when her grandfather dies, Emily receives an unexpected inheritance: Peverills, a sugar plantation in Barbados—a plantation her grandfather never told anyone he owned. 

When Emily accompanies her cousin and his new wife to Barbados, she finds Peverills a burnt-out shell, reduced to ruins in 1816, when a rising of enslaved people sent the island up in flames. Rumors swirl around the derelict plantation; people whisper of ghosts.

Why would her practical-minded grandfather leave her a property in ruins?  Why are the neighboring plantation owners, the Davenants, so eager to acquire Peverills? The answer lies in the past— a tangled history of lies, greed, clandestine love, heartbreaking betrayal, and a bold bid for freedom.

THE SUMMER COUNTRY will beguile readers with its rendering of families, heartbreak, and the endurance of hope against all odds. 

 

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3.5
“As summer reads go, this is one for a long languid afternoon on the porch with a cold lemonade on a hot day. Here's what I liked: - I'm pretty sure this is the first book I've read set in Barbados. The island is captured in all of its beauty and terror during the 1800s, with sugar plantations and exotic flowers, sweltering heat and coastal breezes. - The story is largely about slavery but this isn't a brutal read. It was informative and well-researched (the author is a historian). - Transitions between timelines from one chapter to the next. The story in each timeline mirrors one another to an extent, and the way the author carried it through each chapter was really well-done. - I listened to a few parts on audio while working on sewing projects, and the narration was great. Kudos to the narrator for her accent work (Barbadian, West Country, Irish)! What didn't work for me: - The story was a bit too long overall. The pacing picks up about 150 pages in, but the initial set-up could've used some editing. - I was compelled to keep reading and find out what happened, but I wasn't truly drawn into the story. Victorian-era stories tend to feel a little surface-level to me, and I think it's partly the buttoned-up nature of that period. 3.5 stars”

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