Jean In The Morning
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Author: Janet Sandison
Binding: Hardback
Published: Companion Book Club, 1969
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
Jean in the Morning is a richly textured work of literary fiction that chronicles the formative years of Jean Robertson, a spirited young woman navigating life in the Scottish Highlands. Writing under the pseudonym Janet Sandison, Jane Duncan presents a vivid portrait of rural life, family dynamics, and personal awakening in the early 20th century. The novel follows Jean’s journey from childhood into adulthood, capturing her fierce independence, emotional resilience, and evolving sense of identity. Through Jean’s eyes, the narrative illustrates the complexities of growing up in a close-knit community shaped by tradition, hardship, and the quiet strength of women. Duncan’s prose evokes the rhythms of Highland life with warmth and authenticity, while offering a compelling meditation on memory, belonging, and the shaping of self.
Author: Janet Sandison
Binding: Hardback
Published: Companion Book Club, 1969
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings
Jean in the Morning is a richly textured work of literary fiction that chronicles the formative years of Jean Robertson, a spirited young woman navigating life in the Scottish Highlands. Writing under the pseudonym Janet Sandison, Jane Duncan presents a vivid portrait of rural life, family dynamics, and personal awakening in the early 20th century. The novel follows Jean’s journey from childhood into adulthood, capturing her fierce independence, emotional resilience, and evolving sense of identity. Through Jean’s eyes, the narrative illustrates the complexities of growing up in a close-knit community shaped by tradition, hardship, and the quiet strength of women. Duncan’s prose evokes the rhythms of Highland life with warmth and authenticity, while offering a compelling meditation on memory, belonging, and the shaping of self.