Publish Date |
October 04, 2022 |
Category |
Fiction / Women Fiction / Romance / Historical / 20th Century |
Price |
$24.99 |
ISBN: 9781982140939
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: October 04, 2022
“This book does not hesitate to evoke a sense of wonder, and it does that better than I've seen it done in quite a while.”
— ROBIN HOBB, New York Times bestselling author of The Farseer Trilogy“Johnson’s writing is deliberate and lyrical . . . A refreshing and comforting read for fans of Alice Hoffman and V.E. Schwab. Gorgeous eco-supernatural elements make hauntings attractive.”
— Library Journal (Starred Review)“An engrossing gothic tale of family secrets, scandals, and ancient mysteries in a small Cornish village in 1954. . . . There are plenty of savory atmospheric details.”
— Publishers Weekly“A home renovation story with a Gothic flair, Johnson’s latest offers suspense, historical drama, and a hint of romance. Fans of Kate Morton’s The Forgotten Garden will be drawn in here.”
— Booklist“In my mythical bookshop this would be in the ‘books that remind you of the true meaning of reading for pleasure’ section. It’s mythic, witchy, [and full of] mystery and romance. It sings of an earth alive with power.”
— JACKIE MORRIS, co-author and illustrator of The Lost Spells“I loved every page, every detail, and am at a loss now that I’ve finished it.”
— LIZ FENWICK, award-winning author of The River Between Us“The White Hare is an exceptionally atmospheric read as Cornish folklore is mixed with the supernatural and readers who enjoy Kate Morton and Alice Hoffman, or those looking for a mysterious read, will want to pick this one up.”
— Cloud Lake Literary“It’s so life-enriching to be able to disappear into a good book for several hours and I’ve really enjoyed my stay in 1950s (and eternal) Cornwall. Good books are tickets from home to wherever you want to go and this one was very worth the ticket.”
— ELIZABETH CHADWICK, author of A Marriage of Lions “A gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous book. Mythic, emotionally rich, and deeply rooted in place.”
— TERRI WINDLING, award-winning author of The Wood Wife“Jam-packed with slowly released secrets: those between mothers and daughters, those kept by the villagers, and those locked away within traumatized minds. With lush descriptions of fashion, food, and especially nature, Johnson's prose appeals to sentiment and expertly evokes an often-menacing mood.”
— Shelf Awareness for Readers