Enchanted Ground

Enchanted Ground by Sarah Woodhouse is a novel published by Penguin Books, Limited in February 1994. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Patricia Bretton, who, like the women before her, serves in the great house, gardens, and farms of her family. Following the sudden death of her father, Patricia’s family faces a crisis intertwined with a long-standing conflict with the Chances, their tenants. As the sole bearer of hope, Patricia seeks to navigate these enmities and explore the possibility of a life beyond the constraints of Bretton tradition.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family legacy and personal ambition. Patricia’s journey is marked by her desire to break free from the expectations placed upon her by her lineage. The novel explores the complexities of relationships and the impact of historical conflicts on personal choices. Enchanted Ground presents a rich tapestry of fiction and romance, inviting readers to witness Patricia’s struggle for independence amidst the weight of her family’s history.
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Patricia Bretton, like her mother and grandmother, has become a servant to the great house, gardens and farms. When her father suddenly dies, the family is plunged into a crisis that is bound up with a long-standing conflict with the Chances, who remain tenants for their lands because the Brettons always refused to sell. Only Patricia has the chance of reaching through the enmities. If she can, she might be able to forge a life for herself outside the heavy weight of Bretton tradition.
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