The author of The Girl Who Came Home turns
the clock back one hundred years to a time when two young girls from
Cottingley, Yorkshire, convinced the world that they had done the
impossible and photographed fairies in their garden. Now, in her newest
novel, international bestseller Hazel Gaynor reimagines their story.
1917… It was inexplicable, impossible, but it had to be true—didn’t it? When
two young cousins, Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright from Cottingley,
England, claim to have photographed fairies at the bottom of the garden,
their parents are astonished.
But when one of the great novelists of
the time, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, becomes convinced of the photographs’
authenticity, the girls become a national sensation, their discovery
offering hope to those longing for something to believe in amid a world
ravaged by war.
Frances and Elsie will hide their secret for many
decades. But Frances longs for the truth to be told.
One hundred years later…
When Olivia Kavanagh finds an old manuscript in her late grandfather’s
bookshop she becomes fascinated by the story it tells of two young girls
who mystified the world.
But it is the discovery of an old photograph
that leads her to realize how the fairy girls’ lives intertwine with
hers, connecting past to present, and blurring her understanding of what
is real and what is imagined. As she begins to understand why a nation
once believed in fairies, can Olivia find a way to believe in herself?
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F - 2177 | The Cottingley Secret by Hazel Gaynor
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