Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher

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    • ISBN: 0312978383
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Pub. Date: May 2001
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    Comments from the Seller: 2001 Mass Market Paperback Very Good ---Mild to Moderate cover wear. -Publish Place: -Size:

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    Synopsis

    The December solstice is a turning point. For some, it represents a time of darkness, the shortest day of the year. But for others, this event-just a few days before Christmas-is about hope, renewal and rebirth. In a story both deceptively simple and effortlessly complex, Rosamunde Pilcher brings together five very different people, ranging in age from mid-sixties to teenagers, each of whom must confront very different challenges or losses.

    When Efrida Phipps abandons London for a quaint country village, she settles in quickly. She has a tiny cottage, her faithful dog, Horace, and the friendship of good neighbors, Oscar, Gloria and their little girl. Perhaps, at last, she can exorcise the pain of the past and find peace.

    But it is not to be.

    Tragedy upsets Elfrida's newfound tranquility and she takes refuge in a rambling house in the North of Scotland called Corrydale. Almost like a magnet, Corrydale attracts various waifs and strays, each of them escaping difficult personal pasts. As the holiday approach and the weather turns foul, it seems a perfect recipe for disaster.

    But somehow the group proves to be greater than the sun of its ill-suited parts, and as the solstice passes and Christmas approaches, the healing power of love on even the most troubled human spirit begins to work its magic.

    Elfrida Phipps, once of London's stage, moved to the English village of Dibton in hopes of making a new life for herself. Gradually, she settled into the comfortable familiarity of village life--shopkeepers knowing her tastes, neighbors calling her name--still she finds herself lonely.

    USA Today

    ...a comforting book in which life is sweet and survival is the means to a happy ending. Readers have waited five years for a new Pilcher book, and they may find so much enjoyment in Winter Solstice that they'll want to revisit some of her other books...

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    Biography

    Rosamunde Pilcher is the author of such worldwide bestsellers as The Shell Seekers, September and Coming Home. She lives with her husband Graham and their do Daisy in Perthshire, Scotland.

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    MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE BOOKby Anonymous

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    11/10/2009: I am a voracious reader ... I devour approximately 65 books per year and this is my absolute, all time favorite book. I have to read this every Christmas or I feel my holidays are missing something. I love all the characters - especially Elfrida and Oscar. Even Dodie and Nicola serve their purpose. I have read several of Rosamunde Pilcher's books and this is by far her very best. Since I just ordered NOOK I am hoping some of her books will be available in e-book.

    I Also Recommend: Accidental Pope: A Novel, The Beach House, Getting Rid of Matthew, Pocketful of Names.

    never lets you downby Anonymous

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    01/12/2008: I reread this book many a December. The characters and story are satisfying and never miss a beat. My favorite of all her books.


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