In 1931 the Depression begins to affect the scottish town of Port Strathy and Allison MacNeil and her family try to use their family fortune to aid the economy
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The compelling continuation of the Ramsey family saga begun in The Stonewycke Trilogy.
The Victorian Era is over. World politics have been revamped with the Great War. Social, economic, and spiritual traditions are being discarded like button shoes. The gulf between Maggie Duncan's world and that of her granddaughter, Allison MacNeil, seems to be marked in centuries, not decades. Allison now represents a new generation, one susceptible to change and corruption.
The Scottish town of Port Strathy in 1931 has grown but is beginning to feel the effects of the Depression. The Stonewycke fortune is being stretched to its limits as the family tries to bolster the town's economy. When a charming young stranger appears at the estate, Allison is faced with a choice that will place the family once again at a crossroads that will determine its destiny.
About the Author:
MICHAEL PHILLIPS is a bestselling author with more than seventy of his own titles. In addition to his own work, Phillips has helped reawaken interest in Victorian novelist George MacDonald over the past thirty years. Michael and his wife alternate their time between Scotland and their home in California.
JUDITH PELLA is a bestselling, award-winning author whose in-depth research combines with her skillful storytelling to provide readers with dramatic, thought-provoking novels. She and her husband make their home in Oregon.
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- PublisherBethany House Publishers
- Publication date1987
- ISBN 10 0871239000
- ISBN 13 9780871239006
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages350
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