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The Ramsay Scallop

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Cover artist
  
Bryan Leister

Publication date
  
1994

Pages
  
310 pages

Originally published
  
1994

Publisher
  
HarperCollins

OCLC
  
33884905

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
978-0-06-440601-7

Author
  
Country
  
United States of America

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Genres
  
Young adult fiction, Historical romance

Similar
  
Frances Temple books, Young adult fiction books, Middle Ages books

The Ramsay Scallop is a young adult historical romance written by Frances Temple. It is set around 1300, and involves a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James of Compostella. The novel was first published in 1994.

Contents

Plot summary

The Ramsay Scallop has two main characters, Thomas of Thornham and Elenor of Ramsay. They were betrothed to each other when they were young. When Thomas returns broken and disillusioned from the Crusades, he finds the idea of marriage and lordship overwhelming. Elenor dreads the idea of marriage to Thomas, both because she does not like him and because she is afraid of bearing children. She is afraid to bear children because her mother died giving birth to her. Father Gregory sends both of them on a religious pilgrimage to Santiago, Spain, to put the record of Ramsay's sins on the shrine of Saint James. Both of them are relieved because the pilgrimage means the delay of their marriage and a last chance for adventure. On their special pilgrimage, they meet different people, and discover the glorious possibilities of the world around them and within each other. At the end of the book both of them get married and they understand each other very well. Both of them realize that people can change and that nobody will be the same. Then they get married and never have any problems again.

Main characters

  • Elenor of Ramsay
  • Thomas of Thornham
  • Father Gregory
  • Etienne
  • Marthe
  • Friar Paul
  • Carla
  • Guilliamette
  • Pipeau
  • Martinel
  • References

    The Ramsay Scallop Wikipedia


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