The Dreamstone

The Dreamstone by Liane Jones, published by Heinemann in 1992, is a work of fiction that intertwines two distinct narratives set in different time periods. The story begins in Wales in 1168, where Ceinwen unexpectedly encounters the young Prince Madoc in an ancient forest. The narrative then shifts to New York in 1992, where Jane’s life is profoundly affected by her passionate love for the young poet Gwyn Thomas.
Readers will find a rich exploration of love and connection across time, as the lives of Ceinwen and Jane unfold in their respective eras. The book delves into themes of romance and longing, presenting a tapestry of emotions that bridge the historical and contemporary. With 488 pages, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in the dual journeys of its characters, reflecting on the nature of love and its enduring impact.
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Wales 1168: Ceinwen crashes through the trees of the ancient forest into the arms of the young Prince Madoc. New York 1992: from the moment Jane meets Gwyn Thomas, she is haunted by her passionate love for the young poet.
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