For fans of Alice Hoffman and Kate Morton, The White Hare is a spellbinding novel about mothers and daughters finding a new home for themselves, the secrets they try to bury, and the local legends that may change their lives.
In the far west of Cornwall lies the White Valley, which cuts deeply through bluebell woods down to the sea at White Cove. The valley has a long and bloody history, laced with folklore, and in it sits a house above the beach that has lain neglected since the war. It comes with a reputation and a strange atmosphere, which is why mother and daughter Magdalena and Mila manage to acquire it so cheaply in the fateful summer of 1954.
Magda has grand plans to restore the house to its former glory as a venue for glittering parties, where the rich and celebrated gathered for cocktails and for bracing walks along the coast. Her grown daughter, Mila, just wants to escape the scandal in her past and make a safe and happy home for her little girl, Janey, a solitary, precocious child blessed with a vivid imagination, much of which she pours into stories about her magical plush toy, Rabbit.
But Janey’s rabbit isn’t the only magical being around. Legend has it that an enchanted white hare may be seen running through the woods. Is it an ill omen or a blessing? As Mila, her mother, and her young daughter adjust to life in this mysterious place, they will have to reckon with their own pasts and with the secrets that have been haunting the White Valley for decades.
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Perfect title and makes it seem as this book would be about something else entirely.
"The way the book starts off I wasn’t sure I would like it. Then you meet the characters and it slowly starts to unravel and give you more and more to think about."
— Laura (5/5)
A Magical Book.
"This is a delightful book. I loved the twists and turns that Jane Johnson injects into her novel. Reading about this part of the world was fascinating and I could not put the book down."
— Barbara (5/5)
Overcoming adversity
"Another great book by Jane Johnson which weaves historical events into the current story. I love how she writes Cornwall as another character in her novel."
— She L. (5/5)
The title is part of this story, the white hare and the little girl who sees her.
"The White Hare, three generations of women learning to live with each other and coming to understand each others past as well as the magic that is around each one of us if we stop to look at what love and life awaits us."
— Theresa (5/5)
Page turner
"I bought this book because it caught my eye at the store. I started to read it as i got home and could not put it down. Intrigue is well crafted and i never expected to be what it is. Great book, highly recommended"
— Julie C. (5/5)
A beautiful read.
"Loved this book and the sense of mystery I felt. I especially liked the mother daughter relationship parts and the secrets that were slowly released. Jane Johnson writes beautifully."
— Jacine (4/5)
Review
"It starts off slow, has a ton of world building and then really picks up in the last quarter!"
— K. S. (4/5)
Intriguing mystery!
"Good mystery, intriguing setting in Devon. Interesting characters."
— JBTjoy (5/5)
Loved it!
"Made me want to go back to Cornwall, UK and further explore the environment, history and rich cultures."
— Carly (5/5)
Atmospheric!
"This is an atmospheric historical fiction set in 1954 England and it has a slight touch of the supernatural. I loved the many strong female characters and enjoyed the relationship between Mila and her daughter Janey. The supernatural component involves a legendary white hare. . . . which is a real myth from the area. If you are a Kate Morton fan I suggest you give this one a try. I enjoyed it."
— Mpcacher (4/5)
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Published date: Oct 04, 2022
Language: English
No. of Pages: 400
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781982140939
Dimensions:
6.0" W x
1.3" L x
9.0" H
Jane Johnson is a novelist, historian, and publisher. She is the UK publisher of many bestselling authors, including George R.R. Martin. She has written for both adults and children, including the bestselling novels The Tenth Gift and The Salt Road. Jane is married to a Berber chef she met while climbing in Morocco. She divides her time between London, Cornwall, and the Anti-Atlas Mountains. Connect with her on Twitter @JaneJohnsonBakr, on Facebook @Jane-Johnson-Writer, on Instagram @JaneJohnsonBakrim, or visit her website at JaneJohnsonBooks.com.
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