Ranter’s Wharf

Ranter’s Wharf by Rosemary Noble is a fiction novel published by Rosemary Noble on April 15, 2017. This 270-page book explores the life of Betsy, a determined spinster who adopts her motherless nephew, William, with the intention of improving her own social standing. As Betsy navigates her complex feelings for William and the challenges that arise, her plans are disrupted by the unexpected return of Joe, William’s brother, leading to a series of events that test familial bonds.
Readers will find a rich family saga that delves into themes of love, loss, and betrayal against the backdrop of a decaying coastal town in Grimsby, Lincolnshire. The narrative unfolds during a tumultuous period marked by the Napoleonic wars, dissenting religion, and the fight for voting reform. As William embarks on a journey of self-discovery and faces the struggles of the next generation, the story captures the intimate dynamics of a family grappling with the societal issues of their time.
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When Betsy, a strong and determined spinster of independent means, adopts her motherless nephew, she doesn’t mean to fall head over heels in love with the child. When she plucks William from the bosom of his family, she does it out of self-interest, hoping to thwart unwelcome suitors. Her plans to raise William as a gentleman, allowing his respectability to rub off on herself almost work. But things don’t always go to plan.
One person, she hasn’t considered is Joe, William’s brother, who, years later, comes to revenge his loss, with devastating consequences for Betsy. William is horrified by his brother’s betrayal and vows never to forgive him. It takes a travelling preacher to bring the brothers together once more. William sets off on a journey of discovery and fulfilment he never expected.
The next generation fight their own battles against the evils of poverty and greed. Can William stop his son, John, from losing everything?
This is a family saga about love, loss and betrayal. It is an intimate portrayal of a family dealing with big ideas of the times.
The backdrop is the decaying, coastal town of Grimsby, Lincolnshire, trying to reinvent itself amid the turmoil of the Napoleonic wars, dissenting religion and the fight for voting reform.
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