This is the story of us all at Sarn of Mother and Gideon and me and Jancis and Wizard Beguildy and the two or three other folk that lived in those parts that I did set out to tell. There were but a few and maybe always will be for there's a discouragement about the place.
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This is the story of us all at Sarn of Mother and Gideon and me and Jancis and Wizard Beguildy and the two or three other folk that lived in those parts that I did set out to tell. There were but a few and maybe always will be for there's a discouragement about the place.
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The sad story is that if I say too much good about this book, other readers might have high expectations and be disappointed.
The truth is that I was enchanted by Mary Webb's poetic writing and her descriptions of nature, as well as her insights into human nature! I also liked very much the strange, eerie "ambiance" of the whole story, and it's setting in what seems to be a past time long gone.
What more can I say? I fell in love with this book!
AOfromPA
Oct 25, 2009
Lyrical beauty
What I love are the descriptions of the beauty of Prue's surroundings: the fields, the hum of insects, rippling water ('troubling of the mere'), or the smell of apples in her attic. I believe that the 'severely dated' language mentioned by other reviewers evokes a place and time long gone but worth remembering. This and the gentle humor are what make Precious Bane one of the most poignant variations of the Cinderella story that I've ever read.