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The Bride's Farewell

by Meg Rosoff

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A young woman runs away from home and finds love in the most unexpected place

In Meg Rosoff's fourth novel, a young woman in 1850s rural England runs away from home on horseback the day she's to marry her childhood sweetheart. Pell is from a poor preacher's family and she's watched her mother suffer for years under the burden of caring for an ever-increasing number of children. Pell yearns to escape the inevitable repetition of such a life.

She understands horses better than people and sets off for Salisbury Fair, where horse trading takes place, in the hope of finding work and buying herself some time. But as she rides farther away from home, Pell's feelings for her parents, her siblings, and her fiancé surprise her with their strength and alter the course of her travels. And her journey leads her to find love where she least expects it.

Rosoff's magical voice and her novel's ethereal setting will thrill her passionate longtime fans and garner her new ones.

Review:

"Pell Ridley is the adventurous heroine in this serviceably told tale, the fourth novel for London-based Rosoff, who has written successfully for the YA market. On her wedding day, Pell leaves town on her faithful horse, Jack, grudgingly bringing along her mute younger brother, Bean. Pell shirks expectations and jilts her childhood beau, Birdie, with an oddly modern defiance of 1850s England convention. No matter that Birdie seems a nice enough man, unlike her abusive preacher father — Pell is stubborn in her desire to flee the domestic life in Nomansland that mires her mother in a sea of children and overwork. Pell arrives at the Salisbury horse fair and her adventures begin. She is separated from Bean and her horse but meets a poacher she dubs Dogman (he travels with a pack of dogs) and together they wander the countryside living on bread crusts and flickering hope. Pell's love and knowledge of horses factors largely in her fight for survival, but it's human love — romantic and familial — that drives plucky Pell and leads us to this simple but satisfying story's happy if unsurprising conclusion." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Pell, a young woman in 1850's rural England, runs away from home on horseback the day she's to marry her childhood sweetheart. But as she rides, Pell's feelings for her parents--and her fianc--surprise her with their strength and alter the course of her travels.

About the Author

Meg Rosoff is the author of the internationally bestselling novel How I Live Now, as well as Just in Case, which won the Carnegie Medal, and What I Was.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780670020997
Author:
Rosoff, Meg
Publisher:
Viking Adult
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
England
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Publication Date:
20090806
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
8.30x5.60x.90 in. .80 lbs.
Age Level:
18-17

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Pell Ridley is the adventurous heroine in this serviceably told tale, the fourth novel for London-based Rosoff, who has written successfully for the YA market. On her wedding day, Pell leaves town on her faithful horse, Jack, grudgingly bringing along her mute younger brother, Bean. Pell shirks expectations and jilts her childhood beau, Birdie, with an oddly modern defiance of 1850s England convention. No matter that Birdie seems a nice enough man, unlike her abusive preacher father — Pell is stubborn in her desire to flee the domestic life in Nomansland that mires her mother in a sea of children and overwork. Pell arrives at the Salisbury horse fair and her adventures begin. She is separated from Bean and her horse but meets a poacher she dubs Dogman (he travels with a pack of dogs) and together they wander the countryside living on bread crusts and flickering hope. Pell's love and knowledge of horses factors largely in her fight for survival, but it's human love — romantic and familial — that drives plucky Pell and leads us to this simple but satisfying story's happy if unsurprising conclusion." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Pell, a young woman in 1850's rural England, runs away from home on horseback the day she's to marry her childhood sweetheart. But as she rides, Pell's feelings for her parents--and her fianc--surprise her with their strength and alter the course of her travels.
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