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Janet MacLeod Trotter

    Janet MacLeod Trotter est une auteure renommée dont les œuvres plongent souvent dans des décors historiques et des relations humaines. Son style narratif riche et sa capacité à créer des personnages vivants captivent les lecteurs. À travers ses romans, elle explore les complexités de la vie, de l'amour et de la perte, s'inspirant fréquemment de la riche histoire et des paysages de sa patrie, l'Angleterre et l'Écosse. Trotter offre aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire captivante et émouvante.

    The Tea Planter's Bride
    The Sapphire Child
    A Child of Jarrow
    The Girl from the Tea Garden
    The Secrets of the Tea Garden
    Les Lumières d'Assam
    • Les Lumières d'Assam

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,0(51)Évaluer

      À la mort de son père, Clarrie n'a d'autre choix que d'abandonner l'Inde et la plantation de thé familiale. Hors de question d'accepter l'aide du séduisant Wesley Robson, héritier de la famille rivale ! Clarrie emmène sa jeune soeur Olivia en Angleterre, où elles sont recueillies par des cousins qui font d'elles de vraies esclaves domestiques. Mais Clarrie n'a rien oublié du passé, bien décidée à retrouver liberté et dignité. Elle ignore que Wesley s'est lui aussi installé tout près.

      Les Lumières d'Assam
    • The Secrets of the Tea Garden

      • 573pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,8(12)Évaluer

      She's gone in search of happy memories. But was her idyllic childhood in India an illusion? After the Second World War, Libby Robson leaves chilly England for India, and the childhood home where she left her heart--and her beloved father, James--fourteen years ago. At first Libby is intoxicated by India's vibrant beauty: the bustle of Calcutta, the lush tea gardens of Assam. But beneath the surface a rebellion is simmering: India is on the brink of Independence, and the days of British rule are numbered. As the owner of a tea plantation, James embodies the hated colonial regime, and Libby finds herself questioning her idealised memories--particularly when she meets the dashing freedom fighter Ghulam Khan. As Independence looms, life in India becomes precarious for Libby, James and even Ghulam. And when James reveals a shameful family secret, Libby is forced to question her past--and her future.

      The Secrets of the Tea Garden
    • The Girl from the Tea Garden

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,6(8)Évaluer

      In the dying days of the Raj, Anglo-Indian schoolgirl Adela Robson dreams of a glamorous career on the stage. When she sneaks away from school in the back of handsome Sam Jackman's car, she knows a new life awaits--but it is not the one she imagined. In Simla, the summer seat of the Raj government, Adela throws herself into all the dazzling entertainments 1930s Indian society can offer a beautiful debutante. But just as her ambitions seem on the cusp of becoming reality, she meets a charming but spoilt prince, setting in motion a devastating chain of events. The outbreak of the Second World War finds Adela back in England--a country she cannot remember--without hope or love, and hiding a shameful secret. Only exceptional courage and endurance can pull her through these dark times and carry her back to the homeland of her heart.

      The Girl from the Tea Garden
    • A Child of Jarrow

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      To escape her possessive and drunken step-father, Kate is sent away from teaming Jarrow to work on the Ravensworth Estate. She is soon attracting the attention of charming, headstrong Alexander and dares to dream of a future with him. But when Kate discovers herself pregnant and alone she must return to face the wrath of her step-father.

      A Child of Jarrow
    • In the dying days of the Raj, can paths divided by time and circumstance ever find each other again? In 1930s Northern India, childhood friends Stella and Andrew have grown up together in the orbit of the majestic Raj Hotel. Spirited Stella has always had a soft spot for boisterous Andrew, though she dreams of meeting a soulmate from outside the close-knit community. But life is turned on its head when one scandal shatters their friendship and another sees her abandoned by the man she thought she loved. As the Second World War looms, Andrew joins the army to fight for freedom. Meanwhile in India, Stella, reeling from her terrible betrayal, also throws herself into the war effort, volunteering for the Women's Auxiliary Corps, resigned to living a lonelier life than the one she dreamed of as a child. When Andrew returns to the East on the eve of battle with Japan, the two former friends are reunited, though bitter experience has changed them. Can they rekindle what they once had or will war demand of their friendship the ultimate sacrifice?

      The Sapphire Child
    • The Tea Planter's Bride

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,4(22)Évaluer

      Cousins and best friends, Sophie and Tilly are looking for love and adventure Sophie, orphaned at six, has been brought up by a radical aunt. Tilly meanwhile has lived a sheltered life in Newcastle. Tilly surprises everyone with a whirlwind marriage to a confirmed bachelor and tea planter, James Robson, following him to India. Thinking herself in love with the charming, enigmatic forester Tam, the independent Sophie decides to follow him when he also goes to India. Set against the vivid backdrop of post WWI Britain and the changing world of India under the British Raj.

      The Tea Planter's Bride
    • The Jarrow Lass

      • 261pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Brought up on her parents' smallholding in Jarrow in the harsh years of the 1870s, Rose dreams of a world beyond the grime of the town, a world glimpsed at a fairytale wedding at Ravensworth as a child. Capturing the heart of steelworker William a better life is in reach. But tragedy strikes and Rose must save her young family from destitution.

      The Jarrow Lass
    • Return to Jarrow

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Rebellious Catherine (Kitty) McMullen, resentful of her new step-father and yearning to escape impoverished Jarrow, determines to educate herself.Soon streetwise Kitty is a ghost of the past and the well-spoken, well-read Catherine leaves the north-east to follow her dreams.But she encounters hardship and heartbreak on the road to self-discovery.

      Return to Jarrow
    • In the Far Pashmina Mountains

      • 526pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      An RNA Romantic Novel Award nominee. From shipwreck and heartbreak to treachery and war: can their love survive? Abandoned as a baby and raised in a remote lighthouse off the wild Northumberland coast, Alice Fairchild has always dreamed of adventure. When a fierce storm wrecks a ship nearby, she risks everything in an act of bravery that alters the course of her life. Aboard the doomed vessel is the handsome John Sinclair, a Scottish soldier on his way to India. The connection between them is instant, but soon fate intervenes and leaves Alice heartbroken and alone. Determined to take charge of her destiny but secretly hoping her path will cross again with John's, she too makes a new start in colonial India. Life there is colourful and exotic, but beneath the bright facade is an undercurrent of violence, and when the British invade Afghanistan, Alice is caught up in the dangerous campaign. When at last she hears news of John, she is torn between two very different lives. But will she follow her head or her heart?

      In the Far Pashmina Mountains
    • Never Stand Alone

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      An emotionally charged family drama set against the momentous backdrop of the 1984 Miners' Strike that divided a nation. Rebellious Carol defies her family to marry miner Mick Todd, but the strike brings tragedy, shocking secrets and tests their love to the limits.

      Never Stand Alone