Double Wedding Ring

Double Wedding Ring by Patricia Wendorf is a novel published by Penguin in 1990, featuring 496 pages in English. Set in 1857, the story follows Rhoda Greypaull as she departs from her Somerset farm to marry her deceased cousin’s husband, George Hodder Salter. Despite her awareness that George does not love her, Rhoda grapples with her true feelings and the motivations behind her decision to leave England, primarily driven by her concern for his orphaned child.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, obligation, and emotional conflict as Rhoda navigates her complex situation. The book delves into her internal struggles and the societal expectations of the time, providing a rich backdrop for her journey. This edition presents a detailed account of Rhoda’s experiences and the challenges she faces in a new land, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of relationships and personal sacrifice.
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1857. Rhoda Greypaull has left the Somerset farm of her Yeoman father, and is on her way to America to marry her dead cousin’s husband. She knows that George Hodder Salter does not love her, but she has not yet faced up to her feelings for him. It is, so she tells herself, only the plight of his orphaned child which is forcing her to leave England.
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