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Wild Swan di Celeste De Blasis
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Wild Swan (originale 1984; edizione 1984)

di Celeste De Blasis (Autore)

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Alexandria Thaine finds herself torn between two men--passionate Rave Falconer and St. John Carrington, her dead sister's husband--in a saga sweeping from England during the Napoleonic Wars to Maryland.
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Titolo:Wild Swan
Autori:Celeste De Blasis (Autore)
Info:Bantam Dell Pub Group (Trd) (1984), Edition: 1st, 574 pages
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A Wild Hope by Celeste De Blasis is a 2020 Bookouture publication.

Well, they sure don’t write ‘em like this anymore… Sigh…

This sweeping saga was originally written back in the 1980s, back when epic historical tomes were commonplace. Sadly, many of these books have simply faded into obscurity along with the authors who wrote them.

Thankfully, some publishers have chosen to digitally format a select few of them- giving them new titles and covers and offering them to a whole new audience.

For those of us who were fans back in the day, this is also an opportunity to revisit some of our old favorite authors and some of their work again… and in a format that is a little easier on the eyes.

For anyone concerned about content- not every single historical romance novel written in the 1980s was a ‘bodice ripper’. Yes, this book is a romance and there are explicit sex scenes- more than I felt was necessary, and there are moral issues, like adultery, but it is also a story that would appeal to historical fiction fans. For it’s time the novel incorporated issues into the story, like race, and feminism and features a strong female lead character, which should appeal to the modern reader.

I really miss these sweeping sagas. There’s nothing like being swept away into another time and place and following the characters through all the tragedies and triumphs in their lives. I also love that the story will continue in the next book and will once again feature characters from this novel and lead the reader into future generations. That’s something we don’t get much of these days in historical fiction or romance and kind of miss that too.

This is a long book- and because our attention spans are shorter these days- I did get a bit impatient a time or two when I felt the pacing lagged and there didn’t seem to be much going on- but at the same time, I enjoyed the long span of time the novel covered and all the various locations, and layers of emotions involved.

Overall, I loved getting lost in this novel and it was so nice to read a book by Celeste De Blasis again, after all these years. Looking forward to book two in the trilogy!!

5 stars ( )
  gpangel | Jan 4, 2023 |
An epic sweeping story that covers many years but also makes the story feel close and intimate without feeling small. I highly recommend pretty much everything this author writes because she has a wonderful style. ( )
  KateKat11 | Sep 24, 2021 |
One of the first books I couldn't put down. ( )
  SallyBrandle | Jul 7, 2018 |
This is a classic novel that starts a well-loved trilogy.

It begins early in the 19th century in England, during the Napoleonic Wars, and ends in the Federal period of U.S. history. It explores issues of the nature of love and marriage, society's judgments of outsiders, class conflicts and resolutions, slavery, and smuggling. It also explores horse breeding and racing in England and America in the first quarter of the nineteenth century.

The length makes it a leisurely exploration of the lives and times of the characters, at a pace we don't often get to enjoy in novels published today.

The one outstanding problem that I had with this novel was that much of the plot--and the commentary on the nature of marriage--was based on a false, or rather mistaken, premise. The infamous "marriage with deceased wife's sister" prohibition law did not come into effect in England until 1835-- which is at the end of this novel, not its beginning. During the time the novel is set, such a marriage was not prohibited by civil or ecclesiastical law: instead, it was voidable. That meant that either party could get an annulment on those grounds if they chose, but the marriage was presumed valid and the children were legitimate. (Jane Austen's brother legally married his deceased wife's sister in England in 1820.)

But setting aside this inconvenient problem, the novel stands on its own merits as a rich exploration of creating family, life, status, friendships, trust, and their rewards. ( )
  laura1814 | Nov 2, 2009 |
Wild Swan begins in 1813 as thirteen year old Alexandria (Alex) Thaine's grandmother sends her to live with distant relatives on the west coast of England to get her away from her hateful mother. In Devon she thrives with the Falconer family and especially forming a lifelong bond with the younger son Rane. Rane decides to wait until Alex is old enough before he asks for her, but in the meantime Alex's sister dies and her mother calls her back to help raise her two infant twins. The twin's parent St. John (pronounced sinjon) returns badly wounded from the Napoleonic wars, Alex nurses him back to health and a bond is formed between them and the children that leads to a marriage (albeit not sanctioned by the Church of England), unbeknownst to Rane who waits until Alex is 16 and arrives too late to propose marriage to the already "wed" Alex. Wah!

Alex eventually makes a good marriage with St. John and to get away from family influences they make their way to Maryland to strike their fortune at horseraising/racing. Alex faces quite a surprise when she finds herself face to face again with Rane who also left England to find a new life away from memories of his love for Alex. At this point the story takes up with Alex and St. John's efforts to purchase land (named Wild Swan) and start raising thoroughbred horses and life on the racing circuit, that eventually leads to the aquisition of a mad horse that has dreadful consquences on St. John, Alex and their children. More than that, I'm not telling.

All in all a highly enjoyable read and I had a hard time putting it down and lost more than an hour or two of sleep (always a good sign??). Despite being typed as a romance, this novel was packed with plenty of historical details to place it a step or two above the norm, especially as the author dealt quite nicely with the slavery issue and the St. John's opposition to same. My only minor quibbles are that unless you are a "horsey" person (which I'm not) there are some spots that become a bit slow (but you can skip them) and the sex scenes, while not gratuitous, were a bit...well...ahem....just a tad too detailed for my tastes (especially one scene - you'll know when you get there). If it had been a "true" bodice ripper than I wouldn't have minded, but eventually enough is enough. Outside of that, it was a pretty darned good read and there are two books that complete the story, Swan's Chance and A Season of Swans. ( )
  Misfit | May 10, 2009 |
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