Sunrise in the West

Sunrise in the West by Edith Pargeter is a historical fiction novel published by Tandem in 1976. This new edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story continues from its predecessor, exploring the dynamics of thirteenth-century Britain as a united Wales, led by Llewelyn ap Griffith, confronts a fragmented England.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into the complexities of leadership and national identity during this tumultuous period. The book focuses on the historical context of Wales and England, providing insights into the struggles and conflicts that defined the era. With its emphasis on genre fiction and literature, this edition offers an engaging exploration of the themes surrounding unity and division in a pivotal moment of British history.
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In the sequel to Sunrise in the West, a united Wales under the leadership of Llewelyn ap Griffith stands against a divided England in this novel of thirteenth-century Britain.
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