The Eliots of Damerosehay Series by Elizabeth Goudge

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  • The Bird in the Tree (The Eliots of Damerosehay #1)
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    The Bird in the Tree (The Eliots of Damerosehay #1)

    Elizabeth Goudge

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2013

    A Vibrant Novel About the Joys of Life ... and The Pangs of Love Love had come to David for the first time, glorious, overwhelming, passionate. It was far greater and far more lovely than he had ever dreamed possible. And it was returned in full measure, with equal passion. But he could not take her without pain--pain for himself, for her, for his beloved family. Lucilla has spent a lifetime making the Hampshire estate of Damerosehay a tranquil haven for the Eliot family... more

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  • Pilgrim's Inn (The Eliots of Damerosehay #2)
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    Pilgrim's Inn (The Eliots of Damerosehay #2)

    Elizabeth Goudge

    Rated: 4.39 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2013

    After WW II, Lucilla's soldier son George and his beautiful wife Nadine lived with their five children. They acquired an ancient pilgrim's inn on the river. Sally had never seen this face before, but as she studied the unfinished portrait of David Eliot, her untried heart knew the meaning of love. She would always know this face... the finely shaped head, the obstinate jaw, the hint of bitterness about the mouth. But David was tied, tied to a married woman who could not let him go... more

  • The Heart of the Family (The Eliots of Damerosehay #3)
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    The Heart of the Family (The Eliots of Damerosehay #3)

    Elizabeth Goudge

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2013

    Despite the "crinkled pink petals strewn in the path of those who would have preferred red," four generations of Eliots have survived the War and are moving forward. The family's remarkable matriarch Lucilla is still with them, though she's facing the dark night of the soul. All is turned on its head with the arrival of Sebastian, another survivor of WWII. He has a story far more painful than any of the Eliots. While with them, he wrestles with questions about his own disconnected existence... more

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