Books by Judith Saxton and Complete Book Reviews

Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $0 (592p) ISBN 978-0-312-02159-7
Saxton ( Family Feeling ) here presents another memorable saga of love, loss and reunion. David Thomas, the last in a line of wealthy Welsh shipbuilders on the River Dee, is one of a group of British engineers gaining valuable experience working on...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $35.17 (427p) ISBN 978-0-312-03966-0
This expansive historical novel, like Saxton's earlier work ( All My Fortunes ), traces the fortunes of two neighboring families on the outskirts of London, whose connection begins with an innocent attraction between their children, Arnold...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $22.95 (443p) ISBN 978-0-312-07094-6
The English Channel isle of Jersey sets a backdrop at once lush and rugged for this tale of love rebuffed and regained. Having been spurned by an American dancer and unaware that a son was born of that brief liaison, Charles Laurient, the morose...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $22.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-08779-1
Energetic characters in believable situations and an intensely evoked sense of place give life to Saxton's ( The Pride ) WW II-era tale of three British families. In the 1930s , Henry and Dora Cream earn an adequate living from North Sea fishing,...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $25.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-312-10944-8
In post-WW II England a frightened young girl comes to maturity and love in this sensitive historical/fantasy by the author of First Love, Last Love. Having been stranded in Italy at the beginning of the war, Questa Adamson spent years narrowly...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $25.95 (536p) ISBN 978-0-312-13173-9
The sure-handed Saxton (First Love, Last Love) serves up more catnip for Anglophiles in this restrained melodrama, which traces the lives of three English women from their shared birthday in 1926 through the 1930s Depression, WWII and the 1950s...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $26.95 (544p) ISBN 978-0-312-15138-6
Laurie, son of a local ne'er-do-well lordling, and John, son of the well-to-do Hovertons, grow up like brothers on the Hoverton's Bees-wing Farm in England in the early 20th century. The boys revel in their country lifestyle, befriending Foxy...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $26.95 (504p) ISBN 978-0-312-18185-7
A family's mysterious past returns to haunt an English girl between the world wars in this enjoyable but facile effort from the popular Saxton (Harvest Moon). Little Tess Delamere lives in the Norfolk countryside with her doting, widowed dad and...
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Judith Saxton, Author St. Martin's Press $26.95 (433p) ISBN 978-0-312-26700-1
The latest historical romance novel from veteran British writer Saxton is as warm, comfortingDand sugaryDas the endless cups of tea and cocoa with which it abounds. Four young English women from varied backgrounds become friends during WWII when...
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