The Two Saplings

by Mazo De la Roche

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Two baby boys are born on the same day; one American, one English, their futures spread out before them safe in the arms of their affluent parents. But a mix up in the nursing home changes everything. Years later, the babies now grown to young boys, a chance meeting sparks a revelation that will rock both families to their very cores. Camilla Wilde, on holiday in Europe with her husband Robert and her son Palmer, spots a youth that looks so like her husband that a terrible suspicion soon show more turns to a strong conviction. When it is confirmed that the boy is Mark Rendal, and that his parents are indeed the same pair that shared the nursing home with them all those years ago, Camilla persuades the reluctant Rendal's to discover the awful truth. A decision is made. Both boys must spend a year in the other's lives in order to understand the culture they were born into, and the birth parents they view as strangers. But as Palmer remains in England, and Mark sets sale to the United States, war is brewing in Europe, casting its long shadow over everything. First published in 1942, The Two Saplings looks at nature versus nurture, how culture and country can take root within, and how home, no matter how pleasant one's surroundings, can never be replaced. show less

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Original publication date
1942
Dedication
For
Grizel Hartley
remembering happy hours
spent in her house in Eton College
First words
Miss Holt's nursing home was in a dignified street in the West End of London.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)They exchanged a look of affectionate understanding.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.9Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-
LCC
PR9197.3 .D4Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish LiteratureEnglish literature: Provincial, local, etc.

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