Nelson's Castle

Nelson's Castle A Bronte Fairy Tale

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1877, on the western slopes of Mt. Etna in the medieval town of Bronte, a peasant girl with red hair and golden eyes, both feared and mocked by the townspeople, aches to know her true path in life. Known as the girl, she sees the world through the polarizing eyes of two women: her revenge-driven mother and her godmother, an herbalist and worm-charmer. To gain her mother's love, the girl agrees to kill the Duke of Bronte's son and, thereby, avenge her father's death, in spite of a chance encounter on her sixteenth birthday with a shepherd boy who offers her a third perspective on life and love. Through the connivance of the town's carter, the girl gains access to Nelson's Castle. There, she crosses paths with the Duke's vulnerable son, his jealous cousin and a scheming surgeon. There, the lessons of mother, godmother and shepherd boy converge "for the good or the bad of it" when the girl takes a stand that will change her life forever.

Book information

ISBN: 9780989471107
Publisher: Xulon Press
Imprint: Amuninni Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 326
Weight: 481g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm