From Library Journal
Rescued from a suicide attempt by the ferryman Siona Llewelyn, Nerys Beynon becomes an increasingly important part of the Llewelyn clan. The romantic and economic fortunes of Siona and his seven sons entwine the family in the life of Swansea following World War I. Nerys is a reference point for the entire family, particularly after the death of Siona's wife. Gower's knowledge of her locale and characters combines with a well-structured plot to hold reader interest, even of those who have not read her four previous Welsh romances. Those who have will be glad to return to Sweyn's Eye. Kathy Piehl, Mankato State Univ., Minn.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Product Description
When Siona Llewelyn - the rugged Swansea ferryman who carried passengers across the River Swan in the years following World War I - pulled an attempted suicide out of the water, he did not realize what the girl would come to mean to him and to his family.