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Florence Barclay

Florence Barclay

1862 – 1921

Florence Barclay was an English romance novelist and short story writer born on the Isle of Jersey. Her father was the Anglican rector of Limpsfield, Surrey, but she along with her two sisters were moved to London when she was seven.

Florence did not start writing until she was in her forties, when serious health problems left her bedridden and she wrote her first novel as a pastime activity. Her second novel The Rosary, a story of undying love, was very successful, eventually translated into eight languages and made into five different-language motion pictures. It became the  No.1 bestselling novel in the United States in 1910.

Florence Barclay wrote ten fiction novels in all.

 

The Wheels of Time

British Romance

A doctor and his wife confront the challenges of marriage, duty, and emotional neglect in Edwardian England

The Rosary

Classic Romance

An Edwardian story of friendship turning  into lasting devotion between Jane Champion and artist Garth Dalmain

The Mistress of Shenstone

Historical Romance

An English romance testing loyalties and sacrifices between Lady Ingleby, her sister, and Sir Beverley Shenstone

The Following of the Star

Inspirational Romance

The story of a missionary’s return home, the commitments he makes, and the spiritual and emotional growth he finds in both love and service