The Owls' House by Crosbie Garstin

The Owls' House

Crosbie Garstin

192 pages first pub 1923 (editions)

fiction classics historical adventurous emotional lighthearted slow-paced
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"The Owls' House stood in a valley in West Cornwall. It belonged to a prosperous farmer, John Penhale, who lived there with his gipsy wife and his two sons - Ortho, who is wild, unreliable, and attractive, and Eli, who is quiet, good, and stolid. ...

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