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1938, 1952: One unforgettable summer. One devastating secret. A love that time could not erase.
1938, 1952: One unforgettable summer. One devastating secret. A love that time could not erase.
1938: For Camilla Kerrigan, life at her family’s Oxford manor is a delicate balancing act – between duty to her family and a yearning for something more. When her brother Anthony returns for the summer, bringing with him a new friend, Camilla recognises a kindred spirit. Like her, Henry is thoughtful, restless and uncertain of his future.
But the arrival of four strangers – among them a gifted artist determined to paint Camilla’s sister Mabel – soon shatters the fragile peace of the manor. In the shimmering heat, desires are stirred and one impulsive act will set in motion a tragedy that echoes for decades.
1952: Haunted by war and the memory of that long-ago summer, the last thing Henry wants is to return to Montagu Manor. But when a photograph arrives, showing the painting he thought destroyed – the portrait that ruined so many lives – he is drawn back into the past.
Now, Henry and Camilla must face the secrets that shaped them, and the love that refuses to fade.
Kelmscott Manor, Oxford
The story is heavily influenced by the life and work of William Morris, particularly Kelmscott Manor. This is the very place that the author has said she has researched a great deal and so it inspires some of the book and story.
There are several easter eggs in the novel – places that you might recognise from the programme Endeavour in Oxford!
Destination/location: Oxford, London Author/guide: Rachel Burton Departure Time: 1938, 1952
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