On two time levels this novel is told, who plays in England and Thailand. In the present, we learn Julia Forrester know, a gifted pianist who returns home after a heavy blow to Wharton Park, an old manor house in Norfolk, she spent happy hours in the orchid house as a child. The mansion is in a desolate state and the heir Kit Crawford did not have the financial means to renovate Wharton Park. So it is offered for sale and Kit renovated the old gardener's house to live there. When the renovations he remembers an old diary in his hands, he gives Julia Forrester, as it has apparently heard her grandfather, who in this house wohnte.Als Julia her grandmother presents this book earlier, she learns little by little has long been a family secret that changed their lives from scratch.
This story, which begins in 1939, and is told by Juliet's grandmother, determines the second narrative, and I liked it even better than the present story, which means a lot, because this story is kidnapped exciting and very emotional geschrieben.Der second narrative thread the reader partly to Thailand, where he may participate in a moving story to the present day is of great importance.
Quick imposes itself on the subject of comparison with Kate Morton's book 'The Hidden Garten'auf and is a good reason, but I must say that I was just a little better like this book.
The narrative style of this irresistible light reading is lively, imaginative and going to the heart. The characters are beautifully described, and the descriptions of Bankok let the reader wanderlust entstehen.Ein small constructed little predictable and affects the end of this great Schmökers what the overall impression of this book could not be stopped tut.Ich have done me difficult to close the cover image of this book and am sure that I will give this novel still often.
Let yourself be contagious from the fascination of this book to the reader and treat your heart and your soul a little vacation.