The Child from the Sea
by Elizabeth Goudge
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Against the pomp and pageantry of turbulent seventeenth century England, Elizabeth Goudge weaves the poignant tale of Lucy Walter, the proud and beautiful secret wife of Charles II. From her early childhood in a castle by the sea in Wales and the joys and pangs of childhood, to her tragic estrangement from the king and her death in Paris at the age of twenty-eight, Lucy Walter lived to the full a life of intense joy and equally intense drama. Miss Goudge portrays brilliantly a young love show more almost too ecstatic to bear. Equally moving is her characterization of Lucy-a spirited woman caught up in the cataclysmic wars and disruptive revolution of a tumultuous era. From London at the time of the Great Fire, to Paris when British royalty fled to the sanctuary of the Louvre, to Brussels and The Hague and a rich panoramic background-a master storyteller traces the life and loves of an extraordinary woman. The Child from the Sea is a superbly colorful and romantic historical novel alive with brilliant cameos and infused with a spiritual essence rare in our times. show lessTags
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Elizabeth Goudge strives for a happy ending in her purely fictional books, but in historical fiction about Lucy Walter and Charles II, there's no possibility of that. It's a well written book with sympathetic characters, but it's heart wrenching.
As I was working my way through the book I had in my mind three stars, but the ending or last third of the book gave one more. Not as good as Green Dolphin Street, not as much action, which is reasonable consider the focus of the book; Lucy Walter, the first wife of Charles the Second. For a novel that takes place in the years before and during the English Civil Wars there is very little action, which to male readers is a drawback. But spiritually it is a very deep heart felt book. I dont know if Ms. Goudge is a Christian but to judge from the power she believes in prayer and the concepts of forgiveness and grace she must have some religious feelings.
touchy feely, extreme speculation
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rororo (4296)
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- Canonical title
- The Child from the Sea
- Original title
- The Child from the Sea
- Original publication date
- 1970
- People/Characters
- Lucy Walter; Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- Important places
- England, UK
- Important events
- English Civil War
- Dedication
- For Freda Green
- First words
- The child awoke with the sun, as was her custom, and shot up instantly out of the nest of blankets, her brown feet reaching for the uneven floor almost before she had rubbed the sleep out of her eyes.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Sir, Your Majesty's guests await you and supper is served."
- Original language
- English
Classifications
- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
- DDC/MDS
- 823.9 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900-
- LCC
- PZ3 .G717 — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction in English
- BISAC
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- 503
- Popularity
- 59,585
- Reviews
- 3
- Rating
- (3.99)
- Languages
- English, French, German, Spanish
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 10
- ASINs
- 16




























































