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Thomas's sacrifice and his own experience changes Richard's views and he becomes far more tolerant. Richenda returns home to take over the estate, while Richard occasionally visits and it is only when the Great Fire destroys much of London in 1666 that she realises she loves him. The story ends with
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The novel shows different responses to adversity and loss; Richard's mother and Thomas' father become bitter and intolerant as a result but Thomas and later Richard himself avoid this. Like her other books, 'Beyond the Weir Bridge' reflects the impact of inequalities in society on her protagonists,
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Thomas and Richenda fall in love, marry and have a child together, with Thomas inheriting his father's lands, although they are persecuted for being Quakers. When the Plague breaks out in 1665, Richard and his master are among the few doctors to remain, an historically accurate fact; one of his
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summarises Burton's novels as "featuring heroines with strong opinions... class tensions and social justice are recurring themes....(and) accounts of ordinary young people affected by national events." Despite being titled
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Richard and Richenda befriend Thomas, who is quiet and studious but also shows he is a person of integrity and courage. He demonstrates this early in the book by crossing a narrow bridge or plank laid across a local
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The three main characters are Richard, Richenda and Thomas, who gives his name to the book's UK title. We first encounter them at the age of 7, at the end of the wars modern historians customarily refer to as the
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patients is a young Quaker woman whose faith and humanity restores his confidence in people. Thomas feels called to go to London and help Richard tend the sick but later dies of the plague himself.
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Richenda is the daughter of her close friend who looks after Richard and the two grow up together; both are impulsive and strong-willed, in contrast to the third character, Thomas. His father is a
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in 1644; his death embittered his mother, who has little affection for her son and remarries a stern and unsympathetic
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The story follows three friends as they grow up in the political and religious turmoil following the end of the
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being pilloried and whipped; as Quakers, Thomas and Richenda were persecuted by the Restoration government.
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in the UK, Richenda is the emotional heart of the story and the novel exemplifies these characteristics.
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and disowned by his parents but becomes an assistant to a London doctor. Richenda and Thomas join the
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The Best in Children's Books: The University of Chicago Guide to Children's Literature 1966-1972
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who owns the local estate where Richenda's family lives but has been ruined by the war.
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their willingness to challenge these and the importance of education in that process.
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Richard's father dies of fever while serving in a Parliamentary garrison at
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The novel follows the three through the turbulent period that followed the
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Richard rescuing Thomas's son as he too runs across the weir bridge.
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as "...perhaps her most sensitive novel." It was nominated for the
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which explores many of the same themes but for a younger audience.
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