About Elin
There’s always another side to the story. We’ll never know everything that goes on in people’s lives, what makes them do what they do… Elin Pritchard has stayed away for twenty years, burying the past...
View ArticleA Woman’s Work is Never Done
Elizabeth Andrews was one of the most influential female political activists of the early 20th century, yet her contribution has never been given the plaudits received by men of the same era. Born in...
View ArticleA Welsh Witch
‘They say she’s a real witch…Don’t speak to her or let her eyes fall upon thee.’ Treswnd has elected Catrin as the village scapegoat, shunning and stoning her as a witch. But Catrin’s loneliness is...
View ArticleA View Across the Valley
Twenty short stories by women writers, reflecting their realities, dreams and personal images of Wales – from the industrial communities of the south to the hinterlands of the rural west and the border...
View ArticleA View Across The Valley
Twenty short stories by women writers, reflecting their realities, dreams and personal images of Wales – from the industrial communities of the south to the hinterlands of the rural west and the border...
View ArticleA Time for Silence
Finalist in The People’s Book Prize 2012/13 Runner up in the Beryl Bainbridge Debut Novel Award Wales Book of the Month October 2012 The Bookseller Top Ten Bestseller When Sarah, struggling to get over...
View ArticleA Hundred Tiny Threads
It takes more than just love to make a marriage… It’s 1911 and Winifred Duffy is a determined young woman eager for new experiences, for a life beyond the grocer’s shop counter ruled over by her...
View ArticleA Different River
Miriam had been freewheeling into a comfortable future, but after a bitter betrayal she’s stuck between the dual spectres of maternal servitude and obligation to her octogenarian parents. A random...
View ArticleA Diamond in the Sky
How little it took to amuse a baby. She turned aside and carried on sorting through the jumpsuits … Pity about the orange one. She should have asked for it back, she really should. Too late now. Dora...
View ArticleA Burglary
Clever, yet comic and riveting, this Victorian novel of manners was first published in 1883 in three volumes novel – known as a ‘three-decker’. At Llwyn -yr-Allt, heiress Ethel Carton is robbed of her...
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