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'Riveting, moving and utterly feel-good' Daily Mail ___________________
Paradise has been home to generations of
Trevannions: Paradise, the house at the head of a sheltered Cornish valley where
Mrs Trevannion lives, surrounded by her family. Frail and elderly
Honor Trevannion, bedridden following a nasty fall, is inexplicably anxious and distressed by the arrival of a young American bearing an old black and white photograph of a double wedding and looking for a long-lost relation.
Her children
Bruno and
Emma, granddaughter
Joss and faithful cousin
Mousie try to nurse Honor back to health, unaware of the secrets which she keeps from those closest to her. Increasingly troubled and confused, she begs Joss to find a cache of letters which have been hidden for fifty years.
Too late to hear the story from Honor herself, the family are faced with revelations which could destroy the tranquillity of life in their beloved valley. Will they be torn apart or can they unite in admiration for one woman's courage in standing by the life-changing decision she made so many years ago?
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