Tola contends with her illiterate, tribalistic, and poor parents; who assumed they could make a fortune from marrying her to a rich suitor.She preferred Chris. And she clung to her lover.
Beyond the valley's hills that define the mill town of Furnass is another world. A world of rolling hills and fields of wheat and oats and corn. A world of isolated farmhouses keeping company only...
This book is a collection of essays on rural life and customs in England. The author explores the traditions and beliefs of the people who lived and worked in the countryside. He provides a...
Please select "See all formats and editions" to choose between a Hardcover w/dust jacket or Case Laminate Hardcover."The Fiends in the Furrows takes the bustling in the hedgerows and turns them...