In eleventh-century northern England, Frytha, a young Saxon girl left orphaned and homeless by a Norman raid, finds refuge in the Lake District stonghold of Jarl Buthar, a Norse leader determined to resist the invading Normans at all cost.
A biography of early twentieth-century children's writer and illustrator, Beatrix Potter, that describes her life and works, her significant scientific and environmental accomplishments, and artistry in storytelling and illustrating.
Passion, tragedy, betrayal, and love await Chrissie Ascham after she meets and befriends the family of Alfred Dunstan, a wealthy, domineering, English industrialist.