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This quiet story of a woman who moves to a small English village around 1960 is such a lovely, insightful, and inspirational novel. Elizabeth Goudge (who also wrote The Dean's Watch), is an author who deserves to be remembered.
Mary Lindsay, a fiftyish Londoner who never married (her fiancé was killed in WWII), unexpectedly inherits a country house from her father's cousin, an older woman (also named Mary Lindsay) who the younger Mary had met only once, as an eight year old child. But that brief ...more
Mary Lindsay, a fiftyish Londoner who never married (her fiancé was killed in WWII), unexpectedly inherits a country house from her father's cousin, an older woman (also named Mary Lindsay) who the younger Mary had met only once, as an eight year old child. But that brief ...more

Jul 27, 2021
Carol She's So Novel꧁꧂
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it was ok
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2.5★
Yes I know. I'm surprised I'm marking a Goudge book so low.
But it looks like she is a hit or a miss author for me & this title is a definite miss.
My copy quotes from a review from The Scotsman.
I'm assuming this quote was about Goudge's books in general, as the main character, the second Mary Lindsay, was a complete Mary Sue (first ...more
Yes I know. I'm surprised I'm marking a Goudge book so low.
But it looks like she is a hit or a miss author for me & this title is a definite miss.
My copy quotes from a review from The Scotsman.
Miss Goudge has the art of presenting men and women, to say nothing of children, as genuinely convincing persons, too human to be either wholly good or wholly bad.
I'm assuming this quote was about Goudge's books in general, as the main character, the second Mary Lindsay, was a complete Mary Sue (first ...more

This book was such a joy. It filled my mind with clarity and quiet pleasure, like a spring bubbling up in a still wood.
While resonant with life, the story begins with a death and one that is something of a mercy, as many deaths in old age are. With her last breaths the dying woman "...said something about sailing out on living water," and with her passing the room is full of "the quietness of the deep country and the light of a marvelous sunset...a tide of gold."
There are two Mary Lindsays in t ...more
While resonant with life, the story begins with a death and one that is something of a mercy, as many deaths in old age are. With her last breaths the dying woman "...said something about sailing out on living water," and with her passing the room is full of "the quietness of the deep country and the light of a marvelous sunset...a tide of gold."
There are two Mary Lindsays in t ...more

Aug 07, 2015
Kim Kaso
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it was amazing
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I love this author, and this book was a lovely re-read. The central figures, the village life, the children, it all filled my heart and was a blessing each day that I read it. I think it is a book that speaks more deeply and eloquently to me in age than it did in youth. I read it more and more slowly as I did not want it to end. Very highly recommended, especially for those who can appreciate books from the earlier 20th century. Ms Goudge has a magical touch in the most every day settings which
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"Appleshaw even more than most country places has the scent of water in its air."
"The scent of water?" asked Mary.
"I don't mean that literally. 'For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground; yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.' . . .
"What is the scent of water?"
"Renewal. The goodness of ...more
"The scent of water?" asked Mary.
"I don't mean that literally. 'For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground; yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.' . . .
"What is the scent of water?"
"Renewal. The goodness of ...more

A beautiful book, very spiritual, and set in England, my favorite place to read about. Elizabeth Goudge is so good at giving us such wonderful characters and surroundings, in this case a small village filled with a variety of characters. This was not quite as good as The Dean's Watch, my first by Goudge and still my favorite, but a lovely story.
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