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The Tangled Thread

door Cynthia Harrod-Eagles

Reeksen: Morland Dynasty (10)

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1788: the bloody revolution in France causes upheaval in the Morland family. Henri-Marie Fitzjames Stuart, bastard offshoot of the Morland family, strives to protect his daughter, Heloise, his mistress, Marie-France, and their son Morland. To this end, he binds Heloise to a loveless marriage with a Revolutionary, and allies himself with the great Danton. But in the bloodbath of the guillotine and the fall of Danton, Henri-Marie loses his head and Heloise flees to England. She is welcomed with open arms by the family, and in Yorkshire Jemima proudly witnesses three marriages amongst her turbulent brood. At least three may be an heir to Morland Place, but the seeds of disaster have already been sown.… (meer)
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I love this combination of history and family life in that timescale. Can't wait to hear what happens to Heloise. I'm always anxious to get to the next book. That says it all. ( )
  alisonb49 | Oct 27, 2009 |
#10: Covers 1789 to 1795: the French Revolution; wars with France; beginning of the industrial revolution

When we left the Morland Family in The Flood Tide, the French revolution was just starting. In The Tangled Thread, the Revolution is in full swing, with Henri taking sides with the revolutionaries and his daughter Heloise marrying a well-known revolutionary. In England, at Morland Place, Jemima’s children have grown, but none has married. Later, war with the French looms, as Henry looses his head during the bloodbath in Paris, and Heloise comes to England.

There are two distinct story lines going on here, and that which takes place in Paris during the Revolution is infinitely more interesting than the domestic affairs of the Morlands in York. Heloise is a charming young heroine, brave; and despite the adversity she faces, never let anything get her down. Jemima is a less-vibrant then many of the other characters, but maybe because the other characters’ stories are in the forefront here.

Cynthia Harrod-Eagles has an annoying habit of having her characters declaim about major events of English history (it usually starts with another character saying, “tell us the news…”), but the story of the Morland family is, as always, entertaining to read. The wars with France are just about to really get going, and I’m looking forward to reading what’s next for the Morlands. ( )
  Kasthu | Oct 17, 2009 |
The Tangled Thread,the tenth book in Cynthia Harrod-Eagles’s long-running Morland Dynasty series, finds Jemima Morland and her children living in relative peace in England. Jemima’s main worry is whether any of her unconventional children will ever find and marry a suitable spouse. With Morland Place reasonably free of high drama, this book focuses more on the unacknowledged French branch of the family tree and the events of the French Revolution.

Once again, Harrod-Eagles has made the learning of the basics of history almost completely effortless. One of the best things about this series is how it’s helping me to fill in some of the gaps of my historical knowledge. I don’t necessarily want or need to know all the names and understand all the details, but through these books, I’m getting a better sense of the times.

The characters in this book continue to impress me with their variety of perspectives and attitudes. True, Harrod-Eagles populates her books with more spunky independent women than you might find in a typical English family in the late eighteenth century, but they’re spunky in different ways and sometimes surprisingly conventional. This book introduces Lucy Morland, who flouts convention in quite a dramatic way. This particular twist would strain credulity, but Harrod-Eagles points out in her foreword that there is documented evidence of women doing exactly what Lucy did.

See my complete review at my blog. ( )
1 stem teresakayep | Jul 18, 2009 |
Very good continuation of the series- enjoying Jemima's troublesome children! ( )
  birdsam0307 | Mar 8, 2008 |
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1788: the bloody revolution in France causes upheaval in the Morland family. Henri-Marie Fitzjames Stuart, bastard offshoot of the Morland family, strives to protect his daughter, Heloise, his mistress, Marie-France, and their son Morland. To this end, he binds Heloise to a loveless marriage with a Revolutionary, and allies himself with the great Danton. But in the bloodbath of the guillotine and the fall of Danton, Henri-Marie loses his head and Heloise flees to England. She is welcomed with open arms by the family, and in Yorkshire Jemima proudly witnesses three marriages amongst her turbulent brood. At least three may be an heir to Morland Place, but the seeds of disaster have already been sown.

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