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Knockfane: A Novel

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Ireland in the mid-twentieth century, and Julia and Lydia Esdaile live with their widowed father, Willis, at Knockfane, a country house and farm where the Protestant Esdaile family have lived for centuries. When Willis inexplicably banishes his only son and heir, Edward, he concocts a complex plan to protect and preserve Knockfane for succeeding generations. But time passes, and Willis dies, and soon his intentions are threatened and thwarted by unforeseen events. Ultimately, it must fall to his daughters – the headstrong, confident Julia and the quiet, reflective Lydia – to protect the Knockfane legacy.

Suffused with gentle lyricism, this is an enthralling, elegant drama that explores the complexities of family, inheritance and legacy against the backdrop of the Ireland of its time, steeped in the conventions, customs, and deep-seated suspicions which governed both Protestants and Catholics in a rapidly changing society following Irish independence. Knockfane is a Big House novel for a new generation.

225 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 23, 2019

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Homan Potterton

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Homan Potterton (9 May 1946 – 8 December 2020) was an art historian and writer who was director of the National Gallery of Ireland,

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May 22, 2019
Really enjoyed this quiet and well written Novel set in Ireland in the mid Twentieth Century.

This is one of what I call my Random Book Shop purchases a purchase where I rely on instinct and the blurb as opposed to reviews or whats on my TRL.

This is the story of an Irish Protestant family in the predominantly Catholic Ireland following the war of Independence. Knockfane "The Big House" where generations of the Esdaile family have resided. When Willis inexplicably banishes his only son and heir, Edward, he concocts a complex plan to protect and preserve Knockfane for succeeding generations. But time passes, and Willis dies, and soon his intentions are threatened and thwarted by unforeseen events.

I picked this lovely novel up in a book store of a small town that I happened to stop for coffee in , I loved the cover on this one and the blurb really caught my attention, its a beautifully written story, its one of those old back to basics novels that has a good story, well formed characters and lovely setting. Its a quiet story with just enough drama to keep the reader interested and turning the pages.

A really enjoyable book and another one for my real life bookshelf.
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November 29, 2022
Loved this quiet yet simmering novel set in Ireland. Akin to Molly Keane's books, here the family of Willis Esdaile come to terms with his will and the decisions they all have to make. Lovely read.
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October 13, 2022
Did not expect to to enjoy this as much as I did! Perhaps reading it while being back home in Ireland for a week , and having been brought up in a 'Big House', and having much ( not all!) of the content and phrases resonant for me added to the enjoyment of the story. A good read!
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