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Kayte Nunn Collection 3 Books Set The Botanist's Daughter, Silk House, Paperback - Lets Buy Books

Kayte Nunn 3 Books Collection Set (The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant, The Botanist's Daughter & The Silk House)

Author: Kayte Nunn
SKU: PLD12380
Barcode: 9789124133597
Publisher: Orion ltd
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Titles in this Set :
The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant
The Botanist's Daughter
The Silk House

Condition  : BRAND NEW
Format       : Paperback 
ISBN           : 9789124133597

The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant
An abandoned woman...1951. Esther Durrant, a young mother, is committed to an asylum by her husband. Run by a pioneering psychiatrist, the hospital is at first Esther's prison - but can captivity lead to freedom?

The Botanist's Daughter
Present day: Anna is focused on growing her new gardening business and renovating her late grandmother's house. But when she discovers a box hidden in a wall cavity, containing water colours of exotic plants.

The Silk House
Rowan Caswell leaves her village to work at the home of an English silk merchant. Very soon, she finds herself thrust into a dangerous world, where her talent for herbs and healing starts to attract unwanted attention.

About the Author :
Kayte Nunn is the internationally bestselling author of seven novels including The Botanist's Daughter, The Forgotten Letters of Esther Durrant, The Silk House, The Last Reunion and The Only Child. They are available worldwide in English, and have been translated into eleven languages.
The Botanist's Daughter won the 2020 Winston Graham Historical Fiction Prize and was selected as the National English Honour Society Common Reader for 2023/4.
Her books have been described as 'deliciously immersive' (The Daily Telegraph), offering 'compelling storytelling' (Australian Women's Weekly), and 'sensitive, atmospheric and often heartbreaking' (Who Weekly).
She was brought up in England, lived in the US for a number of years as a child and now calls the Northern Rivers of NSW, Australia home.

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