Description
A portrait of a minister and his family. Second in the Scottish author's Marshmallows Trilogy following Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood. The publication in 1868 of this sequel to
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood capped off one of George MacDonald's most productive years with a third major fiction work following
Robert Falconer and
Guild Court. Set in the Cornwall seaside town of Bude and inspired by a MacDonald family holiday a few years earlier, this novel continues the leisurely pastoral pace of minister Harry Walton's family. Like
Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood, it was first written for “Sabbath reading” in the
Sunday Magazine. Almost taking the form of a “family diary,”
A Seaboard Parish is yet rich with spiritual insight and wisdom.