Author: | Sarah Fields | ISBN: | 6610000158690 |
Publisher: | HSP | Publication: | March 31, 2019 |
Imprint: | HSP | Language: | English |
Author: | Sarah Fields |
ISBN: | 6610000158690 |
Publisher: | HSP |
Publication: | March 31, 2019 |
Imprint: | HSP |
Language: | English |
The bestselling author of The Lake House Kate Morton is back with another rich and spellbinding new novel. The Clockmaker’s Daughter is the story of a mysterious murder and a passionate love affair. Their shadows are cast across generations. It was first set in England during the 1860s and continues until the present day. It began in the summer of 1862. There was a group of young artists who were led by the talented and equally passionate Edward Radcliffe. Radcliffe descended upon Birchwood Manor. Their common plan was to spend one month in summer secluded in a haze of creativity and inspiration. However, before the time their stay was over, a woman was shot dead while another has vanished. A very valuable heirloom is missing. Suddenly, Edward Radcliffe's life was in ruins. Fast forward a hundred and fifty years later, a young archivist in London named Elodie Winslow uncovered a leather satchel. Inside it, she found an artist's sketchbook and an old photograph of a beautiful woman in Victorian clothing. Told through different voices across time, Kate Morton’s The Clockmaker's Daughter is a story of love, art, murder, thievery, mystery, and loss.
In this comprehensive look into The Clockmaker's Daughter: A Novel by Kate Morton**, you'll gain insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions. Be prepared to lead with the following:**
• More than 60 “done-for-you” discussion prompts available
• Discussion aid which includes a wealth of information and prompts
• Overall brief plot synopsis and author biography as refreshers
• Thought-provoking questions made for deeper examinations
• Creative exercises to foster alternate “if this was you” discussions
And more!
Please Note: This is a companion guide based on the work The Clockmaker's Daughter: A Novel by Kate Morton not affiliated to the original work or author in any way and does not contain any text of the original work. Please purchase or read the original work first.
The bestselling author of The Lake House Kate Morton is back with another rich and spellbinding new novel. The Clockmaker’s Daughter is the story of a mysterious murder and a passionate love affair. Their shadows are cast across generations. It was first set in England during the 1860s and continues until the present day. It began in the summer of 1862. There was a group of young artists who were led by the talented and equally passionate Edward Radcliffe. Radcliffe descended upon Birchwood Manor. Their common plan was to spend one month in summer secluded in a haze of creativity and inspiration. However, before the time their stay was over, a woman was shot dead while another has vanished. A very valuable heirloom is missing. Suddenly, Edward Radcliffe's life was in ruins. Fast forward a hundred and fifty years later, a young archivist in London named Elodie Winslow uncovered a leather satchel. Inside it, she found an artist's sketchbook and an old photograph of a beautiful woman in Victorian clothing. Told through different voices across time, Kate Morton’s The Clockmaker's Daughter is a story of love, art, murder, thievery, mystery, and loss.
In this comprehensive look into The Clockmaker's Daughter: A Novel by Kate Morton**, you'll gain insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions. Be prepared to lead with the following:**
• More than 60 “done-for-you” discussion prompts available
• Discussion aid which includes a wealth of information and prompts
• Overall brief plot synopsis and author biography as refreshers
• Thought-provoking questions made for deeper examinations
• Creative exercises to foster alternate “if this was you” discussions
And more!
Please Note: This is a companion guide based on the work The Clockmaker's Daughter: A Novel by Kate Morton not affiliated to the original work or author in any way and does not contain any text of the original work. Please purchase or read the original work first.