Description
Dorothy Osborne, the daughter of a staunch Royalist, met William Temple, whose father favoured Oliver Cromwell, towards the end of the English Civil War. Despite strong opposition from both families, the couple embarked on a seven-year courtship, mostly through letters - many now found in the British Library. When they eventually married, William went on to achieve a place in history as a diplomat and gifted essayist. But along with worldly success there was private tragedy.
Told from two female perspectives, `Trust' explores the complicated relationships within the Temple household. Despite being a diplomat of integrity and honour, Temple was a man of his times. There were rumours that he was the father of Esther Johnson, his housekeeper's daughter (and Jonathan Swift's `Stella').
The marriage of Dorothy Osborne and William Temple has gone down through history as a celebrated love story. Rita Dallas's research suggests there may have been darker aspects.
In a blend of fact and fiction, `Trust' poses the question: "What if?"
About the Author
Rita Dallas worked for Newsweek Magazine for twenty years. Before and during her career, she lived and worked in seven countries, including the USA, Italy, the Far East, and throughout Latin America. During this time, she also wrote several stories for the BBC Overseas Service. While living in Hong Kong, she had two television programmes on the English-speaking Radio Hong Kong network. She now lives in Hackney. This is her debut novel.
Book Information
ISBN 9781803132969
Author Rita Dallas
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing