Synopsis: Set during the separation of Norway from Sweden in 1905, this richly detailed novel of love and loss was inspired by the life of the author's great-great-aunts. Oleanna and her sister Elisabeth are the last of their family working their farm deep in the western fjordland. A new century has begun, and the world outside is changing, but in the Sunnfjord their world is as small and secluded as the verdant banks of a high mountain lake. The arrival of Anders, a cotter living just across the farm's border, unsettles Oleanna 's peaceful but isolated existence. Sharing a common bond of loneliness and grief, Anders stirs within her the wildness and wanderlust she has worked so hard to tame. When she is confronted with another crippling loss, Oleanna must decide once and for all how to face her past, claim her future, and find her place in a wide new world. My Thoughts: I was very surprised by what an absolutely beautiful story Oleanna is. The ...
I know what you mean about NetGalley. I just requested three books this morning. I like your choices. I hope you enjoy them. My new books posts are here at Inside of a Dog and Ms. Martin Teaches Media. Happy reading!
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Alison at The Cheap Reader
The Forbidden Queen looks awesome! It just has such a pretty cover.
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DeleteI've never actually checked out NetGalley before. Guess I should hop to it! I hope you enjoy all of your books this week because you had a pretty good haul. :)
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Anne Brian's books reminds me of Philippa Gregory's cover.
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