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Emily Sarah Holt's novel, 'Joyce Morrell's Harvest,' is a captivating example of 19th-century historical fiction. Set in the rural English countryside, the book follows the life of Joyce Morrell as she navigates love, loss, and societal expectations. Holt's writing style is detailed and immersive, allowing readers to truly feel transported to the Victorian era. The novel skillfully weaves together themes of family, duty, and personal growth, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction. The vivid descriptions and well-developed characters provide a realistic glimpse into the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Emily Sarah Holt's novel, 'Joyce Morrell's Harvest,' is a captivating example of 19th-century historical fiction. Set in the rural English countryside, the book follows the life of Joyce Morrell as she navigates love, loss, and societal expectations. Holt's writing style is detailed and immersive, allowing readers to truly feel transported to the Victorian era. The novel skillfully weaves together themes of family, duty, and personal growth, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction. The vivid descriptions and well-developed characters provide a realistic glimpse into the challenges faced by women during this time period. Holt's attention to historical accuracy adds depth and credibility to the narrative, showcasing her talent for bringing the past to life. Overall, 'Joyce Morrell's Harvest' is a thought-provoking and engaging novel that will appeal to readers seeking a well-researched and evocative historical fiction experience.
Autorenporträt
Emily Sarah Holt was an English author who lived from 1836 to 1893. She was born on April 25, 1836, in Stubbylee, Bacup, Lancashire. She was the oldest daughter of John Holt and Judith Mason of Greens, whose husband was a judge for Lancashire and the West Riding. She is said to have gone to school at Oxford. She got sick in late 1893 while she was in Harrogate and went to go live with her brother in Balham, London. She died there on Christmas Day. An obelisk marks the spot where she was buried in the Church of St. Saviour's, Bacup. Holt had written more than fifty books, most of them for kids. The BML catalogue lists 52 of Holt's books as historical stories, which is what most of her work is. Protestantism is a theme in Holt's work.