The Vicar's Wife
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
Katharine Swartz
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Jane Hatton and her British husband Andrew relocate from New York City
to a small village on the Cumbrian coast. Jane has been city-based and
career-driven but when her fourteen year old daughter Natalie falls in with the
wrong crowd at school in Manhattan, she and Andrew decide to try country
living.
However
Jane has trouble getting used to the silence and solitude of a remote village.
Natalie hates her new school, and eleven-year-old Ben struggles academically.
Only eight-year-old Merrie enjoys country life. Has Jane made a horrible
mistake?
The
Hattons have bought the old vicarage in the village. When Jane finds a scrap of
shopping list, she grows curious about Alice, the vicar’s wife who lived there
years before. As we follow the twin narratives of Jane, in the present, and
Alice in the 1930s we discover that both are on a journey to discover their
true selves, and to address their deepest fears.
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