The Faerie Tree, by Jane Cable
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How can a memory so vivid be wrong? In the summer of 1986 Robin and Izzie hold hands under The Faerie Tree and wish for a future together. Within hours tragedy rips their dreams apart. In the winter of 2006, each carrying their own burden of grief, they stumble back into each other’s lives and try to create a second chance. But why are their memories of 1986 so different? And which one of them is right? With strong themes of love, grief and family relationships, The Faerie Tree is a contemporary women’s novel as gripping and unputdownable as Jane Cable’s first book, The Cheesemaker’s House, which won the Suspense & Crime category of The Alan Titchmarsh Show’s People’s Novelist competition. It is a story that will resonate with fans of romance, suspense, and folklore.
The Faerie Tree, by Jane Cable- Amazon Sales Rank: #1499836 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-16
- Released on: 2015-03-16
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review Will keep you guessing right up until the end and maybe even beyond it. Clair Dyer, novelist and poet
About the Author Following the success of her debut novel, The Cheesemaker's House (Matador, 2013), Jane Cable divides her time between writing and her chartered accountancy business. Although born in Cardiff, Jane now lives on the Hampshire/Sussex border and The Faerie Tree is set nearby on the banks of the river Hamble.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not quite what I had expected. By DubaiReader Izzy and Robin's first attempt at love is curtailed by tragedy and their paths diverge as a result. It is another twenty years until they meet again in a wonderful scene outside a cafe. Time has changed them both but maybe love can blossom again?They are well drawn characters, along with Izzy's teenage daughter, Claire, who often has more sense than the adults. However I did find it a bit strange that such a brief relationship while they were both quite young, would be expected to be more than just that, a passing fling - to be honest, they hadn't really got to know each other in that time.Although I enjoyed this book, it didn't give quite me as much magic as the title had led me to expect. The Faerie Tree could have been more of a character in the novel, rather than just a meeting place. I loved all the ribbons and gifts left to decorate the tree and the idea of letters from the children, but it wasn't explored enough for me.There was an intrinsic love of nature throughout the book, which was very gratifying, but the reference to paganism was left rather up in the air and didn't quite connect with the story.The other issue I had with the book, was probably just me, but I didn't really understand why Robin and Izzy had such differing memories, which was basically the centre-point of the book.So, an easy read, but I was left feeling a bit short changed.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is high quality writing By Lincs Reader Whilst the actual faerie tree of the title is so very central to this story, I must admit that 'themes of paganism' would not be my usual choice when selecting a novel to read. However, there is so much more to The Faerie Tree than magic and spells. This is a story of human relationships, it's also modern and gritty and so so elegantly written. I was quite swept away by the whole story.The central theme that I take away from The Faerie Tree is that of memory and loss, and how the human mind can often play tricks on us when trying to deal with trauma and tragedy.Robin and Izzie are tremendously strong lead characters, both have their own personal issues, both have been damaged, and both have led lives that been unfulfilling. When they met, back in 1986, they were young and they were discovering love. They visited the Faerie Tree, and it is there that their relationship changed for ever. Tragedy beyond their control affected their lives, and their minds and it wasn't until twenty years later that they would face up to what happened, how they dealt with it and how to move forward.Jane Cable creates characters that are believable, who have problems, who are often annoying and frustrating, but whose story is compelling. She cleverly takes the reader into the heads of two damaged and fragile people, and this is done so very well. Despite their faults, both Izzie and Robin are characters that the reader will root for throughout this really excellent novel.I have to mention the faerie tree of the title, and how wonderfully it is described; both the location and the fable. This fine, strong, old tree has been a place for people to share their problems and their hopes for many years. It is decorated with ribbons, and coins and letters are left for the faeries, in the hope that visitor's problems will be resolved. The faerie tree is a symbol of hope for Izzie and Robin, and many of the more emotional scenes take place under it.The Faerie Tree was not what I was expecting at all, it far exceeded my expectations. This is high quality writing, and the author is very talented. Her characterisation is outstanding, the story is impeccably paced and very convincing. A great novel, and one that I'd certainly recommend.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Second Chance Love By Ashrae This is a story about lost love rekindled. Izzie quite literally bumps into Robin one day. They haven't seen each other in decades and, we learn, last time they were together, they were just starting out together in a relationship before tragedy struck and Robin disappeared. Izzie has recently been widowed and her, and her daughter Clare, are facing their first Christmas without husband and father. Meanwhile, Robin appears to have lost his way as he presented himself to Izzie as a tramp.Not being able to get him out of her mind, Izzie tries desperately to find Robin, eventually she discovers him in hospital suffering from exposure and, once better, she offers him a place to stay and this is where the story really starts to get interesting as we learn what happened on the fateful day when Robin left and what path he took to get where he is today.As the story unfolds, we here things from both Robin'a and Izzie's perspectives and these two memories don't always correlate. As the relationship between Izzie and Robin slowly awakens, these differences start to affect them both and slowly things start to unravel for them once again.Despite the title, I found this to be a deep book. It's about love but it is so much more than that. It is about hope and expectations, memories and psychology, about mental health and people doing what they need to get by. It is about self awareness and discovery. It can be an easy read, but there are layers of depth for the individual reader to explore depending on their own personal experience and what the story means to them.Once I got into the story I found that I really couldn't put it down. I was struck with some of the descriptive passages and characterisation. Ms Cable really does have the knack of getting under the skin of her characters and making them come across as believable and east to emote with.All in all, a solid read that had me thinking quite deeply. I will definitely seek out more from this author.I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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