Jane Helen Findlater (1866-1946) was a celebrated novelist and short-story writer, sometimes in collaboration with her elder sister Mary. Her first novel, 'The Green Graves of Balgownie' (1896), was a great success. She became known for her authentic portrayals of rural life in Scotland, and was admired by contemporaries such as Rudyard Kipling and Virginia Woolf. Her work has subsequently gone out of print and fallen into relative obscurity.
A charming and pathetic tale set in rural Scotland in the XVIIIth century about the life history of two sisters, Henrietta and Lucie, brought up in a secluded Fifeshire mansion by a strangely unhuman mother.
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