The Forgotten Garden: A Novel - Kate Morton
The novel will certainly take your reading to the next level, the author has been considered as one of the bestselling authors, so if you already own one of her books then you would know why they say that. In the book Nell dies with a secret, a secret she bequeaths to her granddaughter Cassandra. Nell raised Cassandra ever since her own daughter abandoned her at Nell's little house in Brisbane back in the seventies. Nell's secret took her clear across the world to England, but answers were not forthcoming, has felt a stranger in her own life since she learned from her father that she was a foundling, wandering the wharves of Australia. Nell takes the leap and heads to England in such of the one link she has, Eliza Makepeace. Her journey leads her to Cornwall and Blackhurst Manor. She gets inkling as to her heritage and buys Cliff Cottage from the now broken up Blackhurst Estate, planning to return and find out who she is. Thirty years later Cassandra journeys to England, to Tregenna, her life, like Nell's was, is mired by shadows and memories. She has given up on her art; she has almost given up on life now that Nell is gone. The least she can do is come to this poky little cottage that she never knew existed and find out the truth about her grandmother. Get the book and read all about, you will love it and when you done with it, you can lend it to your friends.
The author Kate Morton started out thinking she should be an actor and studied classical drama and English literature. But one day she had an epiphany and realized it was words she loved and not so much performing. Her first novel The Shifting Fog/The house of Riverton became a huge success and has sold in more than a million copies, which in Australia where you reach the bestseller lists with 10.000 copies is outstanding. She and her husband Davin Patterson, a composer, have two sons Oliver, five, and Louis, two.
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