



Kirkus Reviews: "Marianne Mandeville and her husband, 
Charles, enjoy a contented life on their vast estate, Winthrope. 
Loving, compassionate Marianne's free-spirited ways charm her 
husband but vex her parents and mother-in-law, who wish that she 
were more formal and less generous with the Roma people who 
live on the estate. A talented pianist, Marianne is enchanted by a 
partially completed composition that she discovered on a trip to 
the village. When Charles dies in a horse-riding accident, 
Marianne is bereft. Devastated, she goes horseback riding in a 
storm in an attempt to end her life. After she's thrown from her 
steed and knocked unconscious, she wakes to find a tiny miracle: 
a baby girl, the sole survivor of a tragic carriage accident. The 
only clue to the infant's identity is a piece of music found in a 
nearby trunk. Titled "Georgiana," the completed composition 
matches the partial one from the town. Marianne raises the girl, 
now named Georgiana, as her daughter, but as she gets older, 
the youngster wants to learn more about her family. The search 
leads them both on a remarkable journey to reunite a composer 
with his precious legacy. Inspired by the musical pieces 
"Algonquin Trails" and "Stormy Sunday" by composer Hennie 
Bekker, Kennedy's novel is a keenly observed meditation on the 
love of a parent for a child and the healing power of music. 
Marianne is a beguiling heroine who's shown to be committed to 
treating everyone, from her husband to her servants to the Roma 
living nearby, with compassion and dignity. Although he has a 
limited role, Marianne's husband, Charles, provides an equal 
amount of love and understanding, and their scenes together are 
playful and passionate. In many respects, however, the novel is as 
much Georgiana's story as Marianne's, especially in the sections 
in which they search for Georgiana's surviving family. The 
narrative moves at a steady pace throughout, with the 
composition "Georgiana" playing a key role. The strong 
supporting cast also includes Molly Bickers, Marianne's beloved 
governess. A charming Victorian-era tale of love, loss, and family 
connections."