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Ferney [Mass Market Paperback]

James Long (Author)
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October 3, 2000
A novel for anyone who's ever believed that two people are destined for each other, that passion has no end, and that true love never dies...
It was an accidental detour inspired by one of Gally's frequent panic attacks that sent her husband, Mike, down a twisting lane to the abandoned country cottage. From the moment she saw it, Gally felt a peace she hadn't known in years and the inexplicable sense that she had finally come home. As her husband works at their new home's restoration, Gally finds herself growing unexpectedly close to an eighty-three-year-old man named Ferney. How could she become so attached to a virtual stranger? And why does Ferney seem to know her better than she knows herself? Through Ferney's old stories Gally finds herself transported to a distant past where two lovers made a vow even death could not break. Soon Gally will face a life-and-death dilemma that has followed her and Ferney down through the centuries. It will be a moment of decision that will forever change not only their lives but the lives of all they touch.

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Though Gally Martin has the unfailing love and support of her husband Mike, she has always known a deep yearning for something else. When Mike and Gally pass through the small country village of Penselwood on a house-hunting excursion, they discover an abandoned house and an elderly neighbor named Ferney. The moment Gally sees Ferney and the home, she feels the tremors of a long-dormant emotion stirring in her core. Desperate soothe the anxieties that have always haunted Gally--and overlooking the strange Ferney--Mike agrees to buy the dilapidated home.

While the house seems to bring Gally a newfound sense of stability, she is alternately intrigued and troubled by the aged Ferney--she feels an enormous pull toward him but cannot understand his allure or her growing sense of betrayal. How can she be so attracted to such a strange, older man? When Ferney begins to tell Gally of his past, she feels her confusion growing. He describes a mysterious relationship that transcends time, a connection stronger than that of siblings or even lovers. Unable to reject his words or ignore the ephemeral evidence in her own memory, Gally must test her heart and wager her destiny.

Merrily skipping along the history of the past millennium, James Long's Ferney spends just enough time in each significant historical period to have the immortal lovers unite, experience the pertinent social or political issues of the day, and pass on. Frank dialogue, rich descriptions, and the exploration of the concepts and consequence of destiny make this novel a special treat for the head as well as the heart. --Nancy R.E. O'Brien --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The nature of the self, the ownership of history, the endurance of loveAthese are some of the themes touched upon in Long's engrossing if somewhat disturbing tale of lovers separated by history. Mike Martin, a lecturer in history in London, and his young wife, Gabriela (Gally), are searching for the English country cottage that Mike hopes will assuage both his wife's sorrow from her miscarriage and the midnight terrors she suffers, nightmares apparently brought on by witnessing her father's death when she was a child. The intuitive and sometimes impulsive Gally is unaccountably attracted to a stone house in complete disrepair, and her rational and deductive husband buys it for her, despite his reservations. Mike and Gally move into an old trailer and begin renovating the cottage, and they conceive a child the first night they spend on their property. The cottage is in Penselwood, a village at a crossroads in British history, and Mike's ideas about historical facts are challenged immediately when he and his wife meet Ferney Miller, an 83-year-old man who insists that the people of Penselwood retain "folk memories" that are truer than written documentation. When Mike decides to write a book about the changes wrought by innovations in farm implements, Ferney persuasively argues that the real innovation was the domestication of the horse, but he can't offer Mike any proof to confirm the notion. As it turns out, Ferney and Gally have other reasons to believe they understand history better than Mike, and despite the vast differences in Gally's and Ferney's ages, their deepening friendship threatens the Martins' marriage. Just how Ferney and Gally are related becomes clear midway through the book, but the puzzle of Gally's recurring nightmares and the mysteries of Ferney's lifeAthe unexplained disappearance of his wife 57 years earlier and the motive behind the murder of a blacksmithAare not revealed until the final surprising pages. The highlights of the novel are Long's forays into history, as he makes imaginative use of time travel to bring his characters to life in different eras of British history. While the ending is somewhat disquieting, and Long's prose is merely workaday, the unfolding mystery and the clever handling of the complex plot make for a provocative tale. (June)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (October 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553581414
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553581416
  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1.2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #973,914 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite, February 8, 2001
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This review is from: Ferney (Hardcover)
I happened upon this book completely by chance; someone left it on our "free table" at work and I picked it up, doubting that I'd actually read it. Wrong! I was completely hooked by page three!

This is one of the most well-crafted books I've read in years. The author says that he spent twenty years working on Ferney, and his loving attention to detail really shines through. The history of the English people and their relationship with the land springs to life in this book. James Long has a real gift for describing landscapes, houses, and their role in history as well as the people who created that history. I laughed out loud at his one-paragraph introduction of the eccentric Mrs. Mullard--rarely have I seen a character so completed captured in a single paragraph!

This exquisitely crafted book has several strengths: great characterization, a riveting plot that keeps you guessing, and fascinating snippets of English history (great if you're an Anglophile like me).

I cried all the way through the last three chapters, something I haven't done in years. Buy this book, read it, and spend some time with the one you love. You won't take them for granted after you read Ferney.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars still searching for such a great read as Ferney, July 2, 2000
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sarah travis (Worcestershire, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ferney (Hardcover)
I read Ferney a couple of years ago, whilst living close to some of the areas mentioned in the book, close to Bristol, England. I found the book totally enthralling and as a History teacher too, I was captivated by the descriptions by James Long of the times and the scenery. This was my first experience of reading about reincarnation and I found by the end of the book that it had raised my awareness of the topic in a haunting way. Like one of the reviewers already mentioned, I had to re-read some of the book in order to make the ending fit right. I discussed the ending with friends to whom I later lent the book - it is still doing a circuit amongst my friends after 2 years - and most of them had a different way of looking at it from myself. I was a bit disappointed with the ending in a way, but then life is full of twists and turns so nothing is as you would imagine it to be or want it to be.

I intend to read the book again this summer now that I have had time for it to be less fresh in my memory. I have been searching for a read like Ferney ever since, but apart from Captain Corelli's Mandolin and Sebastian Faulk's Birdsong, I have struggled to find anything so captivating. Any recommendations gratefully received...

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, thought-provoking view of history, September 3, 1999
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This review is from: Ferney (Hardcover)
The words on the back of the novel to the effort that you wouldn't get much sleep while reading this novel proved to apt. Slightly condescending husband Mike's dry, book-derived view of history (he is a slightly pompous lecturer in English history) is contrasted wonderfully with Ferney's countryman's view of history as experience, direct or related. The tension between these two kept the book humming along, although I couldn't believe fully in (couldn't *feel*) the closeness between Ferney and Gally. We had to just take this on trust. This troubled me more than a little, as I struggled to believe in a relationship that could somehow last 1,300 years and remain fresh. There must have been a special dimension in this relationship, but although the author tries to describe it several times, he never quite succeeds. But being churlish. One of the most enjoyable reads for, well, years. Uplifting, a *big* book with nice contrast between modern life and history. And yes, we are just four or five full back-to-back lifetimes from Shakespearean England. Read and enjoy,. - Vaughan (I've already requested my next James Long book from the library.)
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