The Workhouse Waif
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
A heartwarming orphan saga, from the ebook bestselling author
Lynette Rees crea storie fin dall'infanzia, dimostrando un notevole talento per narrazioni avvincenti e personaggi memorabili. Come autrice ibrida, bilancia abilmente la pubblicazione indipendente con percorsi tradizionali, permettendo alla sua opera di raggiungere un pubblico eterogeneo. I suoi romanzi approfondiscono spesso temi di resilienza e spirito umano di fronte alle avversità. La voce distintiva di Rees e la sua capacità di evocare mondi vividi la rendono una narratrice veramente accattivante.





A heartwarming orphan saga, from the ebook bestselling author
A heartwarming saga, from the ebook bestselling author of THE WORKHOUSE WAIF
A heartwarming saga, from the ebook bestselling author of WORKHOUSE WAIF
1884 - When Betsan Morgan's mother succumbs to a devastating illness, she doesn't think her life could get much worse. But then her father moves in his new beau, an unserious flitty woman and coincidentally also the bargirl in the pub he works in, and she soon learns her house is no longer a home. All she can do is sit in the attic and stare at the portrait of her mother. Her new stepmother, Elinor, couldn't even let them have the grace of keeping it in the hallway. When Elinor takes things too far - selling her dear mother's beloved sewing machine - Betsan decides to flee, leaving in search of her estranged aunt, who she last heard was living in the working district of Merthyr Tydfil. But the dank and dark place is not somewhere a twelve-year-old girl should stray alone, and lest she want to end up in a workhouse, she'll have to watch her step... 'A gripping historical saga well worth reading!' bestselling author, AnneMarie Brear
A heartwarming saga, from the ebook bestselling author of THE WORKHOUSE WAIF