Amazon Reviews:
1. As a resident of the Gower Peninsula, I've really enjoyed Ann Marie Thomas's colourful and insightful accounts of the area's troubled history. The sequel (or prequel) to Ms Thomas's previous book Alina: the White Lady of Oystermouth (Paperback) , 'Broken Reed' tells of Alina's ancestor William de Breos and his turbulent friendship with King John (he of the Magna Carta). Ms Thomas's conversational style and attention to detail make for an easy, interesting and informative read, while the extensive bibliography and endnotes provide ample resources for further exploration.
2. There are very few well written non-fiction Welsh historical books. This is one of them. If you want to know more about the Gower's history and why such a small peninsula has the ruins of so many Norman castles this is the book for you. I thoroughly enjoyed a glimpse into the past of one of the most beautiful parts of Wales
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