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2000s: Can the Cornish charm mend two damaged souls?
2000s: Can the Cornish charm mend two damaged souls?
Cara Penhaligon is a recent widow. Her childhood sweetheart has died and she has done her best in rebuilding her life with daughter Bethany and son Sky. .
Meanwhile, film star Oliver Foxley has it all – a beautiful wife, children and a lifestyle most would kill for.
However both are damaged souls albeit in in very different ways. Maybe it will take a special Cornish summer to try to heal their wounds
From the Surrey Hills where Oliver lives with his family to the coastline of the Lizard Peninsula, where Cara calls home, this is a story of how landscape and environment can help heal the inside pressures of a troubled mind
Cornwall is evoked just like one of Cara’s paintings:
The sea, the same colour as the sky, has no clearly defined horizon, merely a subtle merging of varying shades of grey”
Quite apt then that Cara works in an art gallery and so her view of Cornwall is atmospheric and artistic. One day fate walks in the door, admires the art work and buys driftwood frames, the Cornish link is made and Porthleven is placed firmly on the map
Porthleven – an art gallery in Porthleven
Kennack Sands, – The picture on the postcard and where there are many beach cafés such as those in the book. Imagine reading the novel here
St. Michael’s Mount – a place that Cara knows well and one where she’s captured on a painting. Her parents live practically facing it, which has obviously made quite an impression on her
Lizard Peninsula – Such a vast area but one of the most beautiful in Cornwall and where you can imagine the scenery as painted on the cover of the book itself!
Author/Guide: Kate Ryder Destination: Cornwall, Lizard Peninsula Departure Time: 2000s
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