if you're looking for a book thats has a complex plot than this is not for you. however if you're looking for a book thats deeply evocative and you can really get lost in than look no further as this is exactly what this is. captain marryatt describes the new forest perfectly. i have been there before about ten years ago and it was exactly as i found it to be in the book. a world of its own, a world completely detatched from the rest of the planet, a place where reality and dreams merge in to one.
the story, set in 1647, starts in when arnwood house, the inheritance of edward beverley is burnt down by cavaliers during the civil war. he his sisters edith and alice and his brother humphrey are then left to make their own way in the forest, under the guidance of jacob armitage, they learn to fend for themselves, but as they grow older they are torn apart by the greater forces of politics and the civil war as edward is forced to make some difficult decisions regarding the inheritance and his responsibilities to his younger siblings. this book is a wonderful read suitable for any body who has a love of literature