The Stranger from the Sea The Poldark Saga Winston Graham 9780330345019 Books
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The Stranger from the Sea The Poldark Saga Winston Graham 9780330345019 Books
"Save a stranger from the sea and he will turn your enemee."The Stranger from the Sea (book 8 of the Poldark saga) begins ten years after book 7, The Angry Tide, ended. Life has continued for our familiar inhabitants of Cornwall. Children have grown and more children have been born and the author cleverly catches us up on all the occurrences by a chance reunion and conversation in Portugal on the eve of a battle between French and British forces. My knowledge of historic events during this time period is embarrassingly lacking, but I remember references to Napoleon and the "Battle of Waterloo." My memory of this event and some of the historic figures was enough that I felt a little prescient as the characters of the book attempted to navigate the politics and business climate of the time. History tells us that the war will go on for a while longer and have some impact on both the Poldarks, their friends, and the Warleggans. I would have been content to read the entire book series without inner knowledge of George Warleggan's love life, but the author takes us through that journey nonetheless. By being inside George's head, we truly come to appreciate how little he understands people and their motivations. Fortunately, his story is a small deviance from the more enjoyable story of Ross, Demelza, and their growing children. I think this book was meant to introduce us to the new personalities of this next generation, the coming age of invention, and the curse of war. Despite the ominous passage quoted above, the reader is spared major drama. Despite containing less excitement in this book than some of the previous, it held my attention through some long reading sessions!
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The Stranger from the Sea The Poldark Saga Winston Graham 9780330345019 Books Reviews
Smitten I am.! ...I realize I will....I must, read the series in its entirety. ...
They have become like an extended family. .must admit I think about them during my daily routines. ..
Have a feeling I may be taking a vacation soon...guess where!
This is part of an series of 12 novels which follows the original character of Ross Poldark and continues to the next generation. I was hooked from the first book and have enjoyed all 12. They are so much better than the TV series on PBS.
Unlike some of the other reviews I've read, I like the fact that the focus is on the next generation in this book. It's the natural progression and about time we find out who they are at the age Ross and Demelza's romance began. At this point I still am caught up with the story....so ON TO BOOK NINE (yeah!!)
Fantastic. This boy ok is heavier on the war and on steam engines than social and political drama, but still good book. It is set many years after the previous book, about 12 years later, so most of the story surrounds the new generation such as Ross' young adult children.
I really didn't think Winston Graham could top the ups and downs of Ross and Demelza's relationship. But I'm finding the development of Jeremy and Clowance very addictive. I also like that although Ross and Demelza have settled down, their relationship is more playful. They are like the cool parents on the block. Can't wait to see what happens with that Carrington fella..he looks like trouble!
Rarely have I enjoyed a series as much as this. The characters are richly drawn and always evolving. Winston Graham has a lovely and novel way of describing the physical beauty of Cornwall and its sea. He has created a fascinating world of 18th century England and describes it as if from firsthand knowledge. The Poldark series stands out as one of my favorites in a long lifetime of avid reading. Aarf!
The Stranger from the Sea is the eighth book in the twelve volume series on the life of Captain Ross Poldark. The series is set in late eighteenth and early nineteenth Cornwall during the Napoleonic era. In this book we learn that Ross has been in Portugal fighting with the Duke of Wellington's army against the forces of Revolutionary France. Back home in Cornwall we see George Warleggan the widower courting a young aristocrat. The younger Polkdark children Clowance and Jeremy are courting. Ross and Demelza are in middle age but they are still very much in love as they see their family grow. The new character Stephen Carrington provides adventures on the sea with his smuggling endeavors. He is a young romantic Byronic figure.
The Poldark volumes are fascinating glimpses into life in Great Britain during the Napoleonic era and provide a wide cast of characters who are complex human beiungs. Winston Graham is a fine writer. Once you read the first book in this excellent series you will be hooked!
"Save a stranger from the sea and he will turn your enemee."
The Stranger from the Sea (book 8 of the Poldark saga) begins ten years after book 7, The Angry Tide, ended. Life has continued for our familiar inhabitants of Cornwall. Children have grown and more children have been born and the author cleverly catches us up on all the occurrences by a chance reunion and conversation in Portugal on the eve of a battle between French and British forces. My knowledge of historic events during this time period is embarrassingly lacking, but I remember references to Napoleon and the "Battle of Waterloo." My memory of this event and some of the historic figures was enough that I felt a little prescient as the characters of the book attempted to navigate the politics and business climate of the time. History tells us that the war will go on for a while longer and have some impact on both the Poldarks, their friends, and the Warleggans. I would have been content to read the entire book series without inner knowledge of George Warleggan's love life, but the author takes us through that journey nonetheless. By being inside George's head, we truly come to appreciate how little he understands people and their motivations. Fortunately, his story is a small deviance from the more enjoyable story of Ross, Demelza, and their growing children. I think this book was meant to introduce us to the new personalities of this next generation, the coming age of invention, and the curse of war. Despite the ominous passage quoted above, the reader is spared major drama. Despite containing less excitement in this book than some of the previous, it held my attention through some long reading sessions!
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