Author:George Eliot

When the weaver Silas Marner is wrongly accused of crime and expelled from his community, he becomes a miser and vows to turn his back on the world. But an etraordinary sequence of events, including the appearance of a tiny child in his cottage, melts Silas's heart and transforms his life. George Eliot's tender pastoral is at once a realistic story of rural life and a symbolic drama of sin and repentance, Written in her simplest style, it paints a vivid picture of a rural life long since vanished.
Like The Color Purple, this novel packs an enormous emotional punch... A direct challenge to the times we live in
—— GuardianA true confrontation with the hearts of darkness, this is masterful, honourable, and unforgettable storytelling
—— CosmopolitanWalker's delicate narrative gifts have never been better displayed, her depiction of the unbearable never so unflinchingly believable
—— Daily Telegraph






