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Pilgrim's Inn

Author: Elizabeth Goudge   Series: The Eliot Family Trilogy

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Pilgrims from the past and new ones now finding their way to this healing comforting oasis sweep readers into a story of intertwining destinies, of love lost, and love forever gained.

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Pilgrims from the past and new ones now finding their way to this healing comforting oasis sweep readers into a story of intertwining destinies, of love lost, and love forever gained.

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The War had left him a shattered man, but its toll was not nearly so great as losing the love of his life.
Few understand Elliots anguish at losing Nadine. He came back from the War a shattered and lonely man. But his return to the Eliot family refuge on Englands Hampshire coast is gradually pushing back the dark waters of soul and spirit.

Nadine and her husband have settled with their children in a wonderful old inn not far away. Surrounded by a wild and mysterious wood, the guesthouse seems to be able to mend minds and bodies. Pilgrims from the pastand new ones now finding their way to this healing comforting oasissweep readers into a story of intertwining destinies. Of love lost . . . and love forever gained.

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About the Author

Elizabeth Goudge was a British novelist (1900 1984) born into the home of an Anglican priest and theologian. She wrote children s books as well as novels her Green Dolphin Street was made into an Academy-Award winning film. In style and themes she parallels English writers such as the creator of the Miss Read series as well mirroring the spiritual depth found in George MacDonald s Victorian novels. She won the Carnegie Award in 1947 for The Little White Horse, J. K. Rowling s favorite children s book."

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Few understood David Eliot's anguish at losing Nadine. He came back from the war a shattered and lonely man. But his return to the Eliot family refuge on England's Hampshire coast is gradually pushing back the dark waters of soul and spirit.Nadine and her husband have settled with their children into a wonderful old inn not far away. Surrounded by a wild and mysterious wood, the guesthouse seems to be able to mend minds and bodies. Pilgrims from the past and new ones now finding their way to this healing, comforting oasis sweep readers into a story of intertwining destinies, of love lost, and love forever gained. "I can think of few authors whose writing I enjoy more than those of Elizabeth Goudge. She has the rare ability to express herself unforgettably and is able to transport you into another world and time, in which you find yourself immensely enriched and entertained. --"Ruth Bell Graham" "To many who read this novel it will be the best-written novel they have yet read. . . It lifts up the spirits and makes them light." --"New York Herald Tribune"

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Product Details

Publisher
Hendrickson Publishers Inc
Published
1st May 2013
Pages
335
ISBN
9781619700734

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