About This Book
A young narrator recalls life on the Isle of Axholme in the early seventeenth century, where a foreign schemer seeks to drain and privatize the meres, threatening long-established common rights and the livelihoods of marsh folk. His family intercedes on behalf of the community and wins a decisive legal judgment that forestalls the plan, provoking local celebration. The narrative juxtaposes legal and political struggle with close observations of seasonal rural life, customs, and the workings of village society, while a foundling romance thread links personal destinies to the wider contest over land and communal identity.
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