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In "The Winter Waif" by Lynette Rees, readers are transported to the year 1884, where the protagonist, Betsan Morgan, faces an agonizing series of trials after the death of her mother. Rees weaves a compelling historical saga, capturing the harsh realities of a young girl's life in the late 19th century. The novel begins with Betsan's world shattering as her father introduces Elinor, a woman of questionable character, into their home. The atmosphere turns hostile, and Betsan finds solace only in the attic, where she gazes at the portrait of her deceased mother ā a poignant symbol of the shattered remnants of her once-happy family. The narrative takes a gripping turn when Elinor's actions escalate, culminating in the heart-wrenching sale of Betsan's mother's sewing machine. It is this final betrayal that propels Betsan to make a daring decision ā to flee her oppressive home and seek refuge with her estranged aunt in the gritty working district of Merthyr Tydfil. Rees masterfully explores the challenges faced by a twelve-year-old girl navigating the unforgiving streets alone. The vivid descriptions of the dank and dark environment create a palpable sense of tension, emphasizing the gravity of Betsan's situation. The author skillfully portrays the societal constraints and dangers lurking in every corner, forcing Betsan to grow up faster than her tender age would suggest. As Betsan embarks on her journey, readers are taken on a poignant exploration of resilience, determination, and the indomitable spirit of a young girl in the face of adversity. The Winter Waif is not merely a historical novel; it is a poignant commentary on the strength of the human spirit and the quest for identity and belonging. Lynette Rees crafts a compelling narrative with well-drawn characters, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Betsan's journey. The historical setting is meticulously researched, immersing readers in the socio-economic challenges of the time. The prose is evocative, capturing the emotional nuances of the characters and the era. While "The Winter Waif" may delve into the darker aspects of 19th-century life, it ultimately stands as a testament to the human capacity for resilience and the enduring search for hope in the bleakest of circumstances. Lynette Rees has delivered a poignant historical saga that will resonate with readers long after they turn the last page. Thanks to Netgalley, Rachel's Random Resources, and Boldwood books for an advance copy for my review. BOOK DESCRIPTION Genre: Historical Saga Tour Dates: 8th - 14th January 2024 Publication Date: 8th January 2024 Publisher: Boldwood Books Standalone Novel Types of post available: Reviews only Pre-Order Link - https://mybook.to/winterwaifsocial 1884 - When Betsan Morganās mother succumbs to a devastating illness, she doesn't think her life could get much worse. But then her father moves in his new beau, an unserious flitty woman and coincidentally also the bargirl in the pub he works in, and she soon learns her house is no longer a home. ā All she can do is sit in the attic and stare at the portrait of her mother. Her new stepmother, Elinor, couldnāt even let them have the grace of keeping it in the hallway. ā When Elinor takes things too far ā selling her dear motherās beloved sewing machine ā Betsan decides to flee, leaving in search of her estranged aunt, who she last heard was living in the working district of Merthyr Tydfil. ā But the dank and dark place is not somewhere a twelve-year-old girl should stray alone, and lest she want to end up in a workhouse, sheāll have to watch her stepā¦ |
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Lynette Rees is the bestselling author of several historical fiction titles and lives in Wales. Previously published by Quercus, her first novel for Boldwood, The Winter Waif, set in Victorian Wales, will be published in January 2024.
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