"Garthowen" is a 1900 novel by Welsh author Allen Raine. Set in the
eponymous Welsh village, this charming Victorian romance focuses on
provincial Welsh life, exploring the lives of the villagers and their
relationships with nature, their families, and religion. Full of
beautiful descriptive prose, "Garthowen" is a fantastically uplifting
tale that is not to be missed by discerning readers with an interest in
Welsh history and culture. Anne Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe (1836-1908),
also known under her pen name Allen Raine, was a Welsh best-selling
writer whose novels had sold over two million copies by 1912. She won
the National Eisteddfod for her first book "Ynysoer" (1894). Other
notable works by this author include: "Hearts of Wales" (1905), "Queen
of the Rushes" (1906), and "Neither Storehouse nor Barn" (1908).
Contents include: "A Turn of the Road", "'Garthowen'", "Morva of the
Moor", "The Old Bible", "The Sea Maiden", "Gethin's Presents", "The
Broom Girl", "Garthowen Slopes", "The North Star", etc. Read & Co.
Classics is proudly republishing this classic novel now in a new edition
complete with an introductory biography by Daniel Lleufer Thomas.