Trelawny’s Cornwall : A Journey through Western Lands
(Autor) Petroc TrelawnyIt would be hard to think of a more thoroughly Cornish name than Trelawny: it's even the unofficial name for the Cornish anthem "Song of the Western Men". But when a mysterious stranger challenged Radio 3's Petroc Trelawny on the authenticity of his ancestry, it inspired him to return to the lands of his boyhood to see if he can trace "a thin bloodline that would prove the link between my immediate ancestors and the ancient Trelawnys of old", and discover exactly what belonging means. A deeply felt exploration of Cornwall's past, present and future, Petroc seeks the even stranger truths behind local legends, holds a finger up to the shifting winds of change, and conjures marvellously vivid figures and scenes from the inexhaustible depths of his memory, telling the story of loving family full of mysteries and a landscape still redolent of "Cornish otherness".
Petroc Trelawny
Petroc Trelawny is a British author known for his compelling historical fiction novels set in the medieval period. His most notable works include "The Sword of Destiny" and "The King's Betrayal," which have garnered critical acclaim for their richly detailed settings and complex characters. Trelawny's writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, meticulous research, and intricate plot twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats. His contributions to the historical fiction genre have been praised for their authenticity and captivating storytelling. "The Sword of Destiny" is widely regarded as Trelawny's most famous work, cementing his reputation as a master storyteller in the genre.