The High Fence
earliest edition we have, 1964 House of Stratus, 2014 paperback 250 pages
Her fate was to destroy those she loved... Myrna Fermand attempts to make up for her own loveless childhood by becoming over-protective and defensive when it comes to her own family. The fence which Myrna erects around her garden is of iron, and has no gate. She sees it as a symbol of her protective love for her children, but to them, and even to her husband Luke, her love is in itself a kind of prison. The children...
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