The quickenberry tree

Annette Motley

Original title: The Quickenberry Tree

earliest edition we have, 1983 Macdonald & Co., 1983 670 pages

There have always been Herons at Heronscourt, the beautiful estate in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside. Sir George Heron is a staunch Royalist, a fair landlord, and a devoted family man; Lady Mary tends her family as she does her beloved garden. There, the place of honor belongs to the quickenberry tree, in whose shade many a family secret is shared. Their seven children are cherished, but their favorite...

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The quickenberry tree edition · 1984 · Futura · 763 pages
The quickenberry tree edition · 1983 · Macdonald & Co. · 670 pages
The quickenberry tree edition · 1983 · St. Martin's Press · 699 pages

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