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The Lady

by Anne McCaffrey
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Overview

They are the Caradynes, who for over 200 years have bred and trained horses of the finest caliber on Coernanagh. But all is not idyllic at hearth and home. Catriona, the youngest child, longs to ride her family's big jumpers and show horses. Her father Michael, recognizes her gift, but her mother hates the very idea. All is in a stalemate until Lady Selina Healy enters their lives, and provides for Catriona and her father a stunning example of how the reins of power can be held by a glorious, fearless woman.

In McCaffrey's hands, the turbulent and beautiful landscape of Ireland becomes a splendid backdrop for The Lady, the story of the passionate Carradyne family, the horse farm that made them famous and the beautiful lady who changed their lives.

Synopsis

They are the Caradynes, who for over 200 years have bred and trained horses of the finest caliber on Coernanagh. But all is not idyllic at hearth and home. Catriona, the youngest child, longs to ride her family's big jumpers and show horses. Her father Michael, recognizes her gift, but her mother hates the very idea. All is in a stalemate until Lady Selina Healy enters their lives, and provides for Catriona and her father a stunning example of how the reins of power can be held by a glorious, fearless woman.


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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1988
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
384
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780345356741

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