
Jeanie's Light
Diane Marshall(Author)
ShieldCrest (Publisher)
Published on 28. April 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
227 pages
978-1-910176-80-1 (ISBN)
Description
Isa McLeod had driven herself to the brink of madness after the tragic death of her infant son. Already pregnant with her second child when the tragedy occurred, she convinced herself that her pregnancy would end with the rebirth of her lost son. When her daughter, Anna, was born, she rejected the child and grew more intimidating as the years passed. Relying on her religious beliefs to rule her household, she rejected her husband who became ever more dependent on alcohol to ease his tortured existence. On a bitter cold November morning, young Anna lay in a freezing cold attic room giving birth to her young lover's child. Incensed with rage, Isa McLeod had already made plans to be rid of her daughter's sin. Despite repeated requests from Fran Scott, the village midwife, Isa refused to light the fire in her daughter's room. A bitter and twisted woman, she shaped the lives of all concerned, and in particular her daughter, Anna, to whom she inflicted countless hardships. What will become of her and her precious child?
Reviews / Votes
Diane Marshall is one of the finest writing talents to emerge in Scotland for years"; The Scotsman newspaperMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Grendon Underwood
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Shieldcrest Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-910176-80-1 (9781910176801)
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Person
Diane Marshall was born in a tenement flat in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and started her writing career by completing a number of short stories. She went on to write a play called The Attendants, which was staged in the Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow. The play was performed by an all-star cast and she was hailed as 'one of the finest writing talents to emerge in Scotland for years' by The Scotsman, August 2003. Her first novel, Beyond the Light, followed soon afterwards and she then completed her first historical novel, The Curse of Baird Hall, which has been hailed as a brilliant read. This second historical novel, Jeanie's Light, is an unmissable story of love, hatred, murder and betrayal.