Widely praised for her rich and elegant prose, Annabel Davis-Goff delivers the story of Molly Hassard, an Anglo-Irish orphan coming of age in a formerly privileged society. As the Protestant-Irish emerge from the postwar years, the refuse to face the...
New York Times Notable Book: βThe lush but languishing Irish landscape of the 1940s is the perfect setting for this wartime love story . . . rich and satisfying.β -- Library JournalOnly a few days after Daisy Creed precipitously m...
A New York Times Notable Book. β[An] engaging and keenly particular story of a watchful little girl caught at a fateful historical crossroads.β -- The Seattle TimesDuring the First World War, ten-year-old Alice Moore is left in the care of her a...