Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

There were so many secrets when I was growing up

Nottingham Post

|

June 21, 2025

TV PRESENTER FERN BRITTON TALKS ABOUT THE INSPIRATION BEHIND HER NEW NOVEL AND FORGING A NEW LIFE IN CORNWALL.

- BY LARA OWEN

FERN Britton is best known for her years on daytime television, but over the past decade she's built a quieter career as a novelist down in Cornwall.

In her latest book, A Cornish Legacy, Fern, 67, explores themes of divorce, inheritance and the emotional weight of old houses.

"It started with this idea of a house - not a particular one," Fern says, "but that kind of romantic, magical mystery stuff of Cornwall. You know, where the air is a thin veil to the next world."

It's an atmospheric setting that lets her dig into themes of loss, identity and starting again, drawn in part from her own life and observations of changing rural communities.

"Friendship is everything," she says. "Nobody has a lot of friends - that's silly - but I've got maybe about seven or eight really good women. They're just like those best naughty friends you had at school."

Fern is speaking from Cornwall, where she's lived full-time for the past few years - though her connection to the place goes much further back.

"We always came down here - my mum, my sister, my grandmother... it was our family nucleus," she says. "That magic in me - it was there from then. When I was old enough to know that Cornwall wasn't just a place for holidays, I was determined to live here."

It's this enduring attachment that underpins much of her writing. Her latest novel centres on Delia, a woman who unexpectedly inherits a faded estate in the county. But, as with most of Fern's fiction, the deeper story lies in the complex relationships of her characters.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Nottingham Post

Nottingham Post

Deaves' Wales start caps 'amazing story'

RUGBY UNION Harri Deaves will complete his journey from roofer to Wales international against New Zealand tomorrow.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Baby, you rock our world

GOING GA-GA: The gang return for new baby duty

time to read

1 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

'We like living in the countryside - soon it will be just like Nottingham'

MIXED OPINION OVER PLANS FOR DOZENS OF HOMES IN SOUTHWELL

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Nottingham Post

Now you can get chaii on the go at city's first Indian drive-through

THE spark for Chaiiwala began nearly 100 years ago. The great grandfather of one of the founders Muhummed Ibrahim sold chaii - a traditional Indian tea made from a blend of black tea, spices and milk-in New Delhi in the 1920s.

time to read

3 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Nottingham Post

UP TO THE TASK

Comedian Phil Ellis tells MARION McMULLEN about Taskmaster trophies as he jokes his way to a nationwide tour

time to read

4 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Nottingham Post

New 20mph limit 'won't make much difference' on busy road

MANSFIELD ROAD RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES FAVOUR CAMERAS AND SPEED BUMPS

time to read

3 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

BROOM for improvement

WHILE SECOND PART OF HIT MUSICAL ADAPTATION HAS ITS MAGIC MOMENTS, IT SADLY DOESN'T DEFY GRAVITY IN QUITE THE SAME WAY AS ITS POPULAR PREDECESSOR

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Callum's in frame as Forest prepare for trip to Liverpool

HUDSON-ODOI HAS CHANCE OF PLAYING AT ANFIELD

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Nottingham Post

City bystanders' shock to see man slashed with knife

ATTACKER HAS 78 CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Nottingham Post

Nottingham Post

Classic pulses with love and lyricism

LE BOHEME, OPERA NORTH THEATRE ROYAL

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size