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In the claustrophobic, mannered world of British India, Linny Ingram seems the perfect society wife: pretty, gracious, subservient. But appearances can be deceptive. Linny Ingram was born Linny Gow, an orphan raised in the gray slums of Liverpool. Sold into prostitution by her stepfather when she was only eleven, Linny clung to the belief that she was meant for something more, something better, than life on the cold, dangerous streets.

A stroke of luck granted Linny the chance to re-create herself as a proper middle-class young lady, allowing her to join “the fishing fleet”—young women of good birth who sailed to India in search of husbands. India, with its exotic colors, sights, and smells, is a world away from the cold back alleys of Linny’s childhood. But even there, she is haunted by her past, and by the constant threat of discovery. Soon she finds that respectability and marriage bring a new kind of imprisonment. But having come so far, Linny is not about to surrender easily. In the lush tropics of India she finds not only the means of rebellion . . . she finds that she may be capable of feeling love and freedom after all.


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“Spellbinding . . . The Linnet Bird is a highly satisfying story of the triumph of will over circumstances.” —Orlando Sentinel

“A once-in-a-lifetime read. Holeman is a master of dramatic tension and of seducing a reader’s attention.” —The Toronto Globe and Mail

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4.0 out of 5 stars Engaging, Sep 12 2006
By Linda W. "lidowh" (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Linnet Bird (Paperback)
I didn't know what to expect from this book. I work at a library and borrowed it on a whim - didn't want to get caught with nothing to read on the weekend. Boy, am I ever glad I chose Linnet Bird.
The author does such a fine job of describing the scenery that you can almost reach out and touch it. You can smell the despair and hopelessness at some points in the book. What a wonderful, riveting story. I was reading as fast as I could because I was enjoying it so much and then regretted having the story end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Leaves me wanting more, Jun 3 2005
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This review is from: Linnet Bird (Paperback)
Now this is a dramatic and engaging read! I was immediately drawn in by the author's narrative style - a perfect blend of 'story' along with description so lush and rich one can't help but wonder how long it took to research England and India in the 1800s. Beyond that, Linny Gow's life is fascinating in its brutality and in the horrific twists that life throws her way. Often, I try to read Canadian literary work, but rarely do I get past the reflective, and at times, dull and flat narrative styles used by so many of these writers. Unarguably, the writing is beautiful, but where's the story?! In this book, however, Linny Gow's story is impossible to forget; it haunts you. Ms. Holeman's move into the fiction genre is a pleasant surprise. I can't wait to read her next piece of work.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I can't stop thinking about this book, May 12 2005
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This book is wonderfully rich with description and understanding of life in England and India in the 1800s as seen through the eyes of a woman who has a desperate and ultimately rewarding life. I loved Linney Gow's life story--what a wild ride. I could smell the food and the heat and spices in every scene. It was like a great epic movie with a fascinating and dimensional heroine and colorfully drawn, often unexpected characters that bring love or brutality, friendship or rivalry to her story. Once I started the book I couldn't put it down--the story just moves along. And it touched such a range of emotions for me. And it made me think how people still live like Linney Gow in the world. Stuck in a horrific life because they are not born to a life of entitlement. Forced to find a way around the cruel rules of their environment to make their life better. She's inventive and a survivor. Which is why I loved her character. And her story was so real because of the lush historical detail. It made me want to read more of Linda Holeman's work and travel to India!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Read !
I have just finished The Linnet Bird and was quite sad to read the last page and have the story end.What a wonderfully written book. Read more
Published on Sep 3 2006 by Barbara Crosby

2.0 out of 5 stars A Modern-Day Penny Dreadful
Knowing Linda Holeman's fine young adult work, I was disappointed with this offering. It is a shame to see Holeman's considerable talents wasted on a woman's potboiler romance... Read more
Published on Jan 23 2005

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