Salt of the Earth
Discover the compelling narrative of "Salt of the Earth," the third installment in a captivating series by acclaimed author, published by University of Wales Press in 1999. This intriguing novel picks up where "Flesh and Blood" and "The Best of Friends" left off, drawing readers back into the rich tapestry of Welsh life.
Follow the poignant story of Enid, the youngest and most talented member of the Prydderch family. Her life takes a dramatic turn as she sacrifices her promising career to marry John Cilydd More. Now, faced with the joys and challenges of impending motherhood, Enid navigates the complexities of marriage, family dynamics, and personal ambition.
With 240 pages of beautifully crafted prose, "Salt of the Earth" invites you to explore themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience in a vivid Welsh setting. Add this remarkable paperback to your collection today and delve into Enid's journey of self-discovery and growth.