The Quantock Quartet Series by Ruth Elwin Harris

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  • Sarah's Story (The Quantock Quartet #1)
    #1

    Sarah's Story (The Quantock Quartet #1)

    Ruth Elwin Harris

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1986

    (Originally published in Britain as The Silent Shore.)Four independent-minded sisters come of age in the early 1900s -- and four interwoven novels tell their stories, each through a different sister's eyes.The year is 1910, and the four Purcell sisters have only each other. Their mother has died, leaving them orphans in a rambling country estate... more

  • Frances's Story (The Quantock Quartet #2)
    #2

    Frances's Story (The Quantock Quartet #2)

    Ruth Elwin Harris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1987

    Originally published in Britain as The Beckoning Hills.Successful landscape artist Frances Purcell, burdened with responsibility for her three younger sisters and their English country home since their parents died in 1910, fears her art will suffer if she marries the man she has always loved.

  • Julia's Story (The Quantock Quartet #3)
    #3

    Julia's Story (The Quantock Quartet #3)

    Ruth Elwin Harris

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2002

    Originally published in Britain as The Dividing Sea . Four independent-minded sisters come of age in the early 1900s - and four interwoven novels tell their stories, each through a different sister's eyes. The year is 1910, and the four Purcell sisters have only each other. Their mother has died, leaving them orphans in a rambling country estate... more

  • Gwen's Story (The Quantock Quartet #4)
    #4

    Gwen's Story (The Quantock Quartet #4)

    Ruth Elwin Harris

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1994

    Originally published in Britain as Beyond the Orchid House.Four independent-minded sisters come of age in the early 1900s - and four interwoven novels tell their stories, each through a different sister's eyes.The year is 1910, and the four Purcell sisters have only each other. Their mother has died, leaving them orphans in a rambling country estate... more

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