Young Renny (Jalna Book 4)
£2.80
Young Renny takes us to1906. Renny, the young master of Jalna, is just eighteen. His twenty-year-old sister Meg is engaged to marry the young man next door, Maurice Vaughan Uncle Nick and Uncle Ernest, now in their fifties, have squandered their inheritances abroad on high living and reside again at Jalna. But the plot thickens further, when two outsiders join the mix: A gypsy woman, who seduces Renny, and a distant cousin from Ireland, who befriends Gran, moves into Jalna, and spies on the family…
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Additional information
Publisher | Classica Libris (28 Feb. 2018) |
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Language | English |
File size | 867 KB |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 250 pages |
by Karen Yorke
great book. great service. thanks.
by patricia
As usual such a good read an thoroughly looking forward to the next in line. Really good series even though third time tound
by Amazon Customer
Product in good condition
by Chrisda
Furious that, having paid for and downloaded via Amazon, the book is in some vague font and I am unable to change it as no options appear on my kindle. Have checked it with my husband’s kindle via ‘share’ and he has the same problem, so it isn’t my kindle’s fault. Once sorted I look forward to reading.
by Anne
Had to get all of the Jalna series as paperbacks I had which were given to me by my Nan were over 50years old and falling apart. Feel as if I know the Whiteoaks personally. Fabulous series.
by Amazon Customer
Reading all of them in order. Wonderful stories, well written but some mistakes with names etc – put that down to being the Kindle version! Does not detract from the story.
by juneve
Read these books years ago still love to pick up and read them. Fascinating story of a bygone era ruled by a matriarchal mother and her ever increasing family. Adeline whiteoak and her children and grandchildren’s lives are an interesting part of colonial history of the colonisation of Canada in the 1800’s and into the 1900’s. Once you start reading this saga you won’t Want to put the books down.
by bond
I read this book fifty years ago as a young married woman. I borrowed the whole series from the mobile library that came to my village once a fortnight. I am enjoying them second time around as much as the first. I love the quaint gentle ways of years gone by. My only criticism is the proof reader so many errors.Mary was often referred to as Molly, not so in the precipitate she married Philip.