Smouldering Fires
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(Disambiguation: see Smoulder for real smouldering fires)
Smouldering Fires is a novel by Anya Seton. It was published by Doubleday, New York, NY, U.S.A., 1975.
This book covers some of the territory the author covered in her best selling novel, Green Darkness, that of past lives.
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A young girl is troubled by dreams and fantasies which parallel the life of another girl who lived over 200 years before.
The book revolves around a young New Englander, Amy Delatour, a teenage girl of French Acadian-English lineage, who often goes into a fugue stage where she believes she is a tormented soul named Ange-Marie, a French Acadian in exile in eighteenth century Connecticut who had been separated from her beloved husband, Paul. The shy and bookish Amy lives in a state of anguish and uncertainty, until one of her high school teachers, Martin Stone, takes an interest in this unusual, highly intelligent young woman. Together they will try to get at the bottom of her mysterious dream states and her fire phobia.
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Those who have an interest in past lives regression will surely find this book to be of interest.