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Woodbine

Briony Merle Buck

What is better than two beautiful artists falling in love and creating a masterpiece of a family? Arianwen falls quietly in love with her art tutor Jon Curtis, who himself loves her, but in secret. They eventually marry and raise four exceptional children.

This book is set in the beautiful, rugged landscape of North Wales in the 1980s.

The art centre at Cae Coch is thriving, and Jon and Arianwen together with their children and a diverse group of artistic friends, lead a satisfying, creative and privileged life. The foreseeable future looks bright.

They say love conquers all. That is put to the test, as Jon and Arianwen have to face the turmoil caused not just by a dreadful mistake Jon makes, but by the actions of jealous people who wish to hurt them.

Immerse yourself in the beautiful world of Woodbine. A world full of creativity and love.

 

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ABOUT BRIONY MERLE BUCK


Briony was born in 1944 and her early life was spent in the Welsh valleys. In 1955, her father, a newly trained teacher, moved the family to one of the new towns surrounding London. Briony went directly to Hemel Hempstead Grammar School and from there to St Albans School of Art in 1960. In the second year, she met Peter and they married in 1965. In the early 1980s she did an Open University degree, a BA in Art History and Humanities.
She has taught art, helped run a nursery, worked in infant and junior schools and towards the end of her career became ‘the designated person' for child protection at her last school.
She and Peter now live in Carmarthenshire.
She has never written before other than essays and child protection reports, but just sat down in lockdown and wrote this.