A warm-hearted and nostalgic family saga from the bestselling author of THE WINTER BABY and THE NURSEMAID'S SECRET.
Suffolk, 1914
Twelve-year-old Mattie and her little sister Evie lead an idyllic life in the countryside, exploring the meadows and picking watercress in the streams. But little do they know that this perfect childhood won't last. With the onset of World War I, the country is thrown into turmoil . . .
As the years pass, the girls go on to live very different lives. Mattie travels to Canada and America, whilst Evie remains in England. More than fifty years later, through marriages, deaths, births, war, heartbreak and distance, will these sisters finally be reunited to have their time in the meadows again?
1914. And sisters Mattie and Evie Rowley have difficult times ahead. Their two eldest brothers and men are joining the army. The girls live in the plough inn in the village of suffolk with parents Sophia and Will. MR B is a paying guest and paints a portrait of Mattie in a yellow dress and heads back to London and they never hear from him again. Mattie works in the local post office but come her eighteenth birthday wants to venture away and find a better job so the year 1921sets off to Plymouth for a postition in the emporium for the family the Fulliloves their rich relations but is told if she doesn't settle to come back. Such an enchanting read. That takes us through both sisters lives. It's a book to be enjoyed with added recipes at the end I certainly enjoyed it all.
A well written and poignant story that kept me hooked till the end. I liked the well thought cast of characters, the vivid and well researched historical background, and the plot that flows. An engrossing and entertaining read, recommended. Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
When I started the book I really enjoyed it, found it interesting and absorbing, but in the later stages it began to irritate me: I found the constant explanations of what was happening in the world unnecessary and the tone slightly patronising.
Another lovely story with fabulous charactors from the pen of Sheila Newberry i personally love a book that pulls you into the story and keeps you there till the last page.5*
Not a bad story. I found out this book was previously published as "The Watercress Girls". I would have preferred more detail and perhaps only focusing on the war years. This book tells the life stories of sisters, Mattie and Evie. From when they were little girls, till Mattie's death and Evie turning 100 years old. Family ties are strong even though for many years Mattie and her family live in Canada and America. Features lots of births, deaths and marriages, whizzing through the years at a pace.
Mattie and sister Evie have a lovely childhood growing up in the countryside, a place famous for its watercress. As they grow up they are separated when Mattie travels first to Plymouth and then on to Canada and America. It is many years later before they are reunited.
Sheila Newberry never fails to please. I really enjoyed this book following the lives of two sisters as they grow up and leave home. A nice chilled read and easy to relate to.
I normally like Newberry but I just couldn't get myself to finish this one. I didn't care about the girls. The story was a bit complicated, lots of characters introduced and the dialogue didn’t flow well. DNFed at page 50.
Not my style of book as there wasn't the same suspense and intrigue that I like in a book .It was the 1st time that I'd read any of Sheila Newberry books not sure if I would read another