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The Memory Tree
The Memory Tree | Linda Gillard
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Can the power of love overcome life's darkest memories and deepest losses? When her favourite beech tree is felled in a storm, Ann feels as if someone has died. But when long-hidden seed packets are found inside the trunk, Ann realises there are more memories than her own lurking within the ancient tree . . . A century earlier, head gardener William Hatherwick and Hester Mordaunt, mistress of Beechgrave, share a love for the mighty estate - and an undeclared love for each other. But when war breaks out, William is sent to the battlefields of France, and as the conflict rages on, Hester grieves beneath the tree. Can she and William ever find happiness once he's witnessed the horror of the trenches? In the present day, historian Connor Grenville wants to understand why his late grandmother tried to destroy Hester's archive before she died. Who was she trying to protect - and why? His findings bring long-suppressed memories back to Ann's mind . . . Beneath the shadow of the tree, love is won and lost, and secrets are hidden and revealed. Will the truth heal the wounds that lie buried in the past? Revised edition: Previously published as The Trysting Tree, this edition of The Memory Tree includes editorial revisions.
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The Memory Tree | Linda Gillard
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This is another random book I found on my Kindle. I‘m sorry but this is some of the most ridiculous writing I‘ve ever come across. Having characters with amnesia who just suddenly get their memories back when it‘s convenient for the story reminds me of a soap opera. The casual use of abortion and suicide as plot devices also struck me as very insensitive and poorly done. This was historical fiction set in WW1 and in the present day.