Precious Bane
Mary Webb
'Brighter and better than Thomas Hardy . . . a marvellous writer' Eloise Millar Guardian
Prudence Sarn was born with a cleft palate her 'precious bane' for which she is persecuted as a witch by her superstitious neighbours. Hiding from daily ridicule she takes refuge in the wild Shropshire countryside developing a profound love of nature. Furtively Prue longs to be loved and harbours a hopeless passion for Kester Woodseaves the weaver.
Prue's brother Gideon is engaged to her only friend but in his ambition for wealth at any cost he incurs the wrath of his would-be father-in-law whose act of vengeance results in Prue being accused of murder. Only Kester who has perceived her true worth can defend her from the wrath of her accusers.
Winner of the 1926 Prix Femina Vie Heureuse Prize Precious Bane is a novel that enchants with its beauty and its timeless truths.
'With the publication of Precious Bane a substantial readership came to respect Mary Webb's quiet genius . . . When she died at the age of 46 literature lost a voice that promised to speak for Shropshire as poignantly as Thomas Hardy had spoken for Wessex Emily Bronte for Yorkshire - New York Times
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