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In The Margins

by Gail Holmes

We are the spaces between the words. 
 

Inspired by a real person, In the Margins is the story of spirited book-collector Frances Wolfreston--the woman who uniquely preserved the earliest part of Shakespeare''s legacy.  

 

England, 1647. As civil war gives way to an uneasy peace and Puritanism becomes the letter of the law, Frances Wolfreston, a rector''s wife, is charged with enforcing religious compliance by informing on her parishioners. This awful task triggers memories of her mother, Alice, who inspired Frances''s love of books and secretly practised Catholicism at great risk. Conflicted, she doesn''t report a reclusive and mysterious midwife to delay her going to gaol.

 

As Frances takes increasingly bold steps to help the women and children of the parish, she attracts the ire of a patron of the church who questions why Frances collects books that she charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.



PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:




''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers


''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions



''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread
 he charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.



PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:




''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers


''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions



''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread
 The Coast and The Passengers


''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions



''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread
 he charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.



PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:




''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers


''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions



''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread
 he charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.



PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:




''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers


''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions



''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread
 The Coast and The Passengers


''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringin
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336

Published:

3 Sept 2024

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ISBN:

9781761153112

We are the spaces between the words. 

 

Inspired by a real person, In the Margins is the story of spirited book-collector Frances Wolfreston--the woman who uniquely preserved the earliest part of Shakespeare''s legacy.  

 

England, 1647. As civil war gives way to an uneasy peace and Puritanism becomes the letter of the law, Frances Wolfreston, a rector''s wife, is charged with enforcing religious compliance by informing on her parishioners. This awful task triggers memories of her mother, Alice, who inspired Frances''s love of books and secretly practised Catholicism at great risk. Conflicted, she doesn''t report a reclusive and mysterious midwife to delay her going to gaol.

 

As Frances takes increasingly bold steps to help the women and children of the parish, she attracts the ire of a patron of the church who questions why Frances collects books that she charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.

PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:


''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers

''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions

''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread

 he charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.

PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:


''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers

''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions

''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread

 The Coast and The Passengers

''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions

''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread

 he charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.

PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:


''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers

''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions

''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread

 he charges are entertainment. When her mother is gaoled for religious crimes, the secrets Frances hides from her husband begin to surface, and she is faced with an impossible choice: comply with the strict dictates of the new laws, or risk everything to free the women she cares for. 

 

In this tender and powerful work of imagination, the life of a remarkable woman who wrote and lived in the margins in a time where women''s voices went unheard is restored to history. Beautifully written and deeply moving, In the Margins is a testament to the way literature can illuminate our inner lives and set us free when the world around us is covered in darkness.

PRAISE FOR IN THE MARGINS:


''A riveting novel of women''s solidarity and Shakespeare amidst the societal limitations of Puritan England. Holmes rekindles the intriguing story of Frances Wolfreston in this accomplished debut.'' -Eleanor Limprecht, author of The Coast and The Passengers

''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringing it to life through the eyes of Frances Wolfreston, rector''s wife, keeper of secrets, collector of books and careful observer.  Beautifully written, In the Margins is a captivating novel: vivid, wise and moving.'' -Suzanne Leal, author of The Watchful Wife and The Deceptions

''Sparkling prose and tender clarity make the journey in Frances ''Frannie'' Wolfreston''s shoes a sheer delight. Gail Holmes''s potent but poignant nod to the pursuit of male approval, urges us to remember that solidarity between women is finespun but resilient. And its lustrous threads carry the necessary strength to weave HIStory with HERS.'' -Sally Colin-James, author of One Illumined Thread

 The Coast and The Passengers

''In lyrical, powerful prose, Gail Holmes lures us into the repressive world of seventeenth-century England, bringin
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