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The heartbreaking new novel from the author of An Orphan's Wish.
Having recently arrived in England, abandoned by her father and
brother, Isabella is left to look after her dying mother in an
abandoned house. When the worst happens, she suddenly finds herself
alone in a strange country, forced to seek out help from strangers
in the nearby town. Sarah doesn't know what to do with the poor
little girl she's found, orphaned and afraid, except bring her back
to Hilda House where they can stay together. But when she discovers
the girl's connection to Wolsingham, Sarah knows she'll do whatever
it takes to keep Isabella safe from the tragedy of her family's
past. As the lives of the townspeople become increasingly entwined,
will they find a way to come together? Or will they fall apart
under the past that haunts them all?
The heartbreaking new novel from the author of An Orphan's Wish.
Having recently arrived in England, abandoned by her father and
brother, Isabella is left to look after her dying mother in an
abandoned house. When the worst happens, she suddenly finds herself
alone in a strange country, forced to seek out help from strangers
in the nearby town. Sarah doesn't know what to do with the poor
little girl she's found, orphaned and afraid, except bring her back
to Hilda House where they can stay together. But when she discovers
the girl's connection to Wolsingham, Sarah knows she'll do whatever
it takes to keep Isabella safe from the tragedy of her family's
past. As the lives of the townspeople become increasingly entwined,
will they find a way to come together? Or will they fall apart
under the past that haunts them all?
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The Lost Child (Hardcover)
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1877, Durham. After a traumatic and harrowing incident at the hands
of a stranger, a woman gives birth to a child. However, she is
persuaded by her husband to give him up to a local couple. On the
same dark and stormy night, a local pit owner turns his wife out
onto the bleak moors, telling her son she is evil. The woman is
never seen again. 1895, Durham. Twenty years later, these seemingly
unrelated events have shaped the characters of two unloved boys,
who have now grown to be men. They, in turn, are about to change
the lives of two innocent young women as the past reaches out and
casts a shadow over the present. Praise for Elizabeth Gill
'Original and evocative - a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley 'A
wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns.
I couldn't put it down' Sheila Newberry 'Elizabeth Gill writes with
a masterful grasp of conflicts and passions' Leah Fleming 'An
enthralling and satisfying novel that will leave you wanting more'
Catherine King 'If you love Catherine Cookson then you will love
Elizabeth Gill' Northern Echo
When Mary's father, the miller, leaves his family and runs away
with another woman, Mary and her siblings are left to weather the
storm. But when their mother dies soon after, the children, alone
and unwanted, are sent to the Foundling School for Girls to start a
new life. When the miller learns of his wife's death and what has
happened to his children, he tracks them down and brings them to be
a part of his new family, safe at last. But the miller is desperate
for a son, and when Mary's newest sibling turns out to be a girl,
he begins to court a vulnerable and lonely young woman called
Isabel. After Isabel gives birth to a boy, the miller believes that
the son he has been waiting for is finally here. But when rumours
abound that the miller may not be the father of Isabel's child, he
begins to lose control. The miller will stop at nothing to keep his
son. Will Isabel escape with her child, or will the miller's wrath
destroy everyone in his life, including his daughter...?
When Rosalind West leaves her native Durham for a job in London
with the Doxbridge Motor Company she is determined to escape her
background and build a new life. London is excitingly different and
tantalisingly glamorous - especially when she meets the handsome
and aristocratic Freddie Harlington, a rally driver, and the son of
a once-wealthy Northumberland landowner. Against her friends'
better judgement Freddie and Rosalind begin a relationship. But
Freddie's family have plans for him which do not include marrying a
Durham miner's daughter. Turning to a close companion for
consolation, Rosalind suddenly finds herself torn between two men,
both of strong passions, and fierce ambition. Note: this book was
previously published under the title Home to the High Fells. Praise
for Elizabeth Gill 'Original and evocative - a born storyteller'
Trisha Ashley 'A wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness,
twists and turns. I couldn't put it down' Sheila Newberry
'Elizabeth Gill writes with a masterful grasp of conflicts and
passions' Leah Fleming 'An enthralling and satisfying novel that
will leave you wanting more' Catherine King 'If you love Catherine
Cookson then you will love Elizabeth Gill' Northern Echo
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The Pit Girl (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gill
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To make a home, she must break the rules. Can she triumph over
tragedy? After her father's death, Kate Ferrar is expected to move
from London to a mining village in County Durham to live with an
uncle she barely knows. Restricted by the confines of polite
society and hungry for education and honest company, she breaks all
social rules by taking a job in her uncle's office. But a sudden
and shocking pit disaster almost destroys everything and Kate must
draw on all her courage to survive... An emotional read about love
in the face of hardship. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie
Hope and Nadine Dorries. Note: this book was previously published
under the title The Singing Winds. Praise for Elizabeth Gill
'Original and evocative - a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley 'A
wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns.
I couldn't put it down' Sheila Newberry 'Elizabeth Gill writes with
a masterful grasp of conflicts and passions' Leah Fleming 'An
enthralling and satisfying novel that will leave you wanting more'
Catherine King 'If you love Catherine Cookson then you will love
Elizabeth Gill' Northern Echo
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The Lost Child (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gill
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1877, Durham. After a traumatic and harrowing incident at the hands
of a stranger, a woman gives birth to a child. However, she is
persuaded by her husband to give him up to a local couple. On the
same dark and stormy night, a local pit owner turns his wife out
onto the bleak moors, telling her son she is evil. The woman is
never seen again. 1895, Durham. Twenty years later, these seemingly
unrelated events have shaped the characters of two unloved boys,
who have now grown to be men. They, in turn, are about to change
the lives of two innocent young women as the past reaches out and
casts a shadow over the present. Praise for Elizabeth Gill
'Original and evocative - a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley 'A
wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns.
I couldn't put it down' Sheila Newberry 'Elizabeth Gill writes with
a masterful grasp of conflicts and passions' Leah Fleming 'An
enthralling and satisfying novel that will leave you wanting more'
Catherine King 'If you love Catherine Cookson then you will love
Elizabeth Gill' Northern Echo
BOOK TWO IN ELIZABETH GILL'S HEART-WRENCHING FOUNDLING SCHOOL FOR
GIRLS TRILOGY When little Ella's grandmother dies, she is turned
out of her home with nowhere to go. After her mother chooses her
new husband over her daughter, Ella is forced to seek refuge at the
Foundling School for Girls. Meanwhile, twins Julia and Ned are torn
apart by their parents, sent away to different schools. They long
to be reunited but will have to take matters into their own hands.
In a world of hardship and betrayal, three children search for
belonging. But with a lifetime of scars to carry, can they ever
find true happiness? 'Elizabeth Gill is a born storyteller' Trisha
Ashley
A moving saga about love and forgiveness from a bestselling author.
Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Sheila Newberry and Rosie Goodwin.
Abby Reed, grieving after the loss of her mother, finds an
unexpected source of comfort exploring the rugged, snowy
countryside with the brooding Gillan Collingwood, son of a local
shipping merchant. It isn't long before she begins to hope that she
and Gill might someday be more than friends . . . But then Gill
meets his elder brother's new wife Helen, and falls instantly,
deeply in love with her. Abby is shattered by the news and throws
herself into an imprudent love affair. Her impulse will take her
away from the frosty wilds of her homeland to London's glittering
social scene . . . but can she ever forget the boy she left behind?
A sparkling winter wonderland of a novel - the perfect fireside
read!
A New York Review Books Original. When Irene Nemirovsky's Suite
Francaise was first published, the world discovered a new great
writer. Even in France, however, Nemirovsky had been more or less
forgotten for years, until her youngest daughter Elisabeth Gille,
only five years old when her mother died in Auschwitz, wrote a book
to bring her back to life. In 1992 Gille published this
fictionalized autobiography of the acclaimed novelist, who had led
a sparkling life in Paris as one of the most successful and
prolific European writers of the 1930s before being arrested as a
Jew and led to her death in 1942. In the first section of the book,
Irene looks back from 1929, the year of her first triumph with
David Golder, to her privileged upbringing in Kiev and Saint
Petersburg, the precocious only child of a warm, generous father
and a vicious, preening, and distant mother. The family escapes
Revolutionary Russia to arrive in France, a country of "moderation,
freedom, and generosity" that Irene will embrace as her own. In the
book's second half, the writer and her husband and two children
have fled Paris for a small provincial town in Burgundy, where they
must wear the yellow Star of David, come to some accommodation with
the occupying German troops, and plead in vain with Irene's
illustrious fair-weather champions to intercede on the assimilated
family's behalf. She now sees her earlier self as vain and
credulous, blinded by her success to the horribly changing
political situation, but it is too late. As fully and deeply
imagined as Irene Nemirovsky's novels, Gille's memoires revees will
also prove indispensable to devotees of the nearly forgotten author
for the fascinating new light it sheds on her life and work.
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A Widow's Hope (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gill
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A gripping saga about guilt, secrets and an enduring love from a
bestselling author. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope
and Nadine Dorries. Is everyone given a second chance? Ten years
after the death of her husband, Faith Norman is surprised to see
her brother-in-law, Rob Berkeley, return to their small Durham
town. Rob is determined to bring the family business, the
foundering steelworks, back to full strength. But for Faith, the
resemblance he bears to his brother is a painful reminder of all
she has lost. As they get to know each other once more, the
likeness gradually becomes more welcome to her healing heart. This
may be their one last chance for happiness, but the road is never
straight nor smooth...
'Elizabeth Gill is a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley When hope is
lost, can she rebuild her home? After her daughter Arabella passes
away, leaving a poor, motherless child in her wake, Nell Almond
doesn't think her life can get any worse. But then tragedy strikes
a second time and she finds herself widowed, with her husband's
quarry to manage. But it's baby Frederick, her grandson, who
troubles her most. Being cared for by one of the local families, he
lives in hand-me-down clothes in a cramped and unrefined home. Nell
desperately wants him to return to his rightful place, as heir to
the quarry, but should she put all her hopes in one child? From the
bestselling author of Miss Appleby's Academy and Nobody's Child
comes the next book in the beloved Weardale Sagas, continuing the
story begun in The Guardian Angel.
When Rosalind West leaves her native Durham for a job in London
with the Doxbridge Motor Company she is determined to escape her
background and build a new life. London is excitingly different and
tantalisingly glamorous - especially when she meets the handsome
and aristocratic Freddie Harrington, a rally driver, and the son of
a once-wealthy Northumberland landowner. Against her friends'
better judgement Freddie and Rosalind begin a relationship. But
Freddie's family have plans for him which do not include marrying a
Durham miner's daughter. Turning to a close companion for
consolation, Rosalind suddenly finds herself torn between two men,
both of strong passions, and fierce ambition. Note: this book was
previously published under the title Home to the High Fells. Praise
for Elizabeth Gill 'Original and evocative - a born storyteller'
Trisha Ashley 'A wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness,
twists and turns. I couldn't put it down' Sheila Newberry
'Elizabeth Gill writes with a masterful grasp of conflicts and
passions' Leah Fleming 'An enthralling and satisfying novel that
will leave you wanting more' Catherine King 'If you love Catherine
Cookson then you will love Elizabeth Gill' Northern Echo
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The Pit Girl (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Gill
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To make a home, she must break the rules. Can she triumph over
tragedy? After her father's death, Kate Ferrar is expected to move
from London to a mining village in County Durham to live with an
uncle she barely knows. Restricted by the confines of polite
society and hungry for education and honest company, she breaks all
social rules by taking a job in her uncle's office. But a sudden
and shocking pit disaster almost destroys everything and Kate must
draw on all her courage to survive... An emotional read about love
in the face of hardship. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie
Hope and Nadine Dorries. Note: this book was previously published
under the title The Singing Winds. Praise for Elizabeth Gill
'Original and evocative - a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley 'A
wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns.
I couldn't put it down' Sheila Newberry 'Elizabeth Gill writes with
a masterful grasp of conflicts and passions' Leah Fleming 'An
enthralling and satisfying novel that will leave you wanting more'
Catherine King 'If you love Catherine Cookson then you will love
Elizabeth Gill' Northern Echo
Will she be able to keep her family together? 'A novel that reminds
us that there is always hope in the face of darkness' Katie Fforde
After their parents die unexpectedly, Connie, Dom, Leo and Pearl
are forced to journey to Wolsingham, England, in search of the only
family they have left. Hopeful of a warm welcome, the orphans are
heartbroken to be turned away by their grandparents, Joshua and Flo
Butler, and sent back out into the cold and unfamiliar countryside.
But when Flo falls gravely ill, the Butlers have no choice but to
ask for help from the grandchildren they abandoned. With the
support of their new community, can the orphans repair what little
family they have left . . .? 'Elizabeth writes such strong female
characters, who never fail to succeed in the face of adversity. A
compelling drama' Trisha Ashley >/h4>
Will she be able to keep her family together? Wolsingham, 1900
After the death of their parents, Connie, Dom, Leo, and Pearl find
themselves all alone in the world. They return to England and the
only family they have left, their grandparents, Joshua and Flo
Butler. The Butlers hadn't seen their only son Michael in twenty
years, since he ran away with Rosa, the young woman who stole his
heart. An unforgivable crime in their eyes. The orphans, expecting
a warm welcome after their long journey from Japan, are surprised
to find that Flo and Joshua want nothing to do with any child of
Rosa's. When Flo falls gravely ill, the Butlers have no choice but
to accept the help of the children they turned away. With the help
of their new community can the orphans repair what little family
they have left and perhaps, even find happiness and love for
themselves . . . ? ______________________ 'Original and evocative -
a born storyteller' - Trisha Ashley 'A wonderful book, full of
passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns. I couldn't put it down'
- Sheila Newberry 'Elizabeth Gill writes with a masterful grasp of
conflicts and passions' - Leah Fleming
Torn between love and duty... When Vinia walked down the aisle she
knew it was a marriage of practicality: as the owner of the local
pit, Joe could provide her with a life of status. But her heart
lies with another... With gypsy blood in his veins and an intense
passion in his soul, Dryden has always held a torch for Vinia. And
with the death of his wife, he vows to make good on the lost years
when they were apart. Will Vinia find a new chance of happiness or
be forever destined to a loveless marriage? 'Original and evocative
- a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley
From the bestselling author of Miss Appleby's Academy, comes a
gritty saga perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope and Nadine
Dorries. Prue's heart beat hard - she had heard of the low seams of
the mines of northwest Durham and she had always had a fear of
being enclosed. This was her job, she told herself, this was what
she had wanted. She must do it. So she picked up her bag and
followed them to the cage which carried the miners below ground,
praying that the man did not die, that she need not produce some
miracle . . . Determined to practise as a doctor, Prue escapes a
loveless marriage to journey far from home and join a surgery in
Tow Law. But she soon finds that long hours and limited resources
are only the beginning - gaining the townspeople's trust will be
her greatest challenge of all. From the bestselling author of Miss
Appleby's Academy comes the story of Prue Stanhope, young woman
doctor to the miners of Tow Law, County Durham.
From the author of An Orphan's Wish comes a tale of love and
destiny perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Anna Jacobs and Ellie
Dean. When Thomas Grant - one of the most eligible young men in
London - proposes to Annabel Seaton, she can't say she's surprised,
but she is delighted. He's been her best friend since she was a
child, and she can't imagine life without him. What shocks her,
however, is the reaction of her mother and father. Annabel knows
that her parents disapprove of her forthright opinions, but their
displeasure is both unexpected and unaccountable. As they permit
the engagement, however, she decides to put it out of her mind. But
before she can be married, tragedy strikes, and only then does
Annabel learn of the shocking secret that her parents have kept
from her. Determined to learn more, she travels to Durham on a
personal search that will change everything.
The bestselling emotional saga set in County Durham. Perfect for
fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope and Nadine Dorries. Emma Appleby's
arrival in the County Durham village of Tow Law is sudden and
mysterious, provoking deep suspicion in the locals. And because she
has a child with her, seemingly out of marriage, they want nothing
to do with her - except for pub landlord Mick Castle. When Emma
opens an academy and sets herself up in competition with the local
school, she provokes a savage response from the community. But she
will not be deterred - even when her past catches up with her and
Mick is forced to choose between his heart and his family.
When Mary's father, the miller, leaves his family and runs away
with another woman, Mary and her siblings are left to weather the
storm. But when their mother dies soon after, the children, alone
and unwanted, are sent to the Foundling School for Girls to start a
new life. When the miller learns of his wife's death and what has
happened to his children, he tracks them down and brings them to be
a part of his new family, safe at last. But the miller is desperate
for a son, and when Mary's newest sibling turns out to be a girl,
he begins to court a vulnerable and lonely young woman called
Isabel. After Isabel gives birth to a boy, the miller believes that
the son he has been waiting for is finally here. But when rumours
abound that the miller may not be the father of Isabel's child, he
begins to lose control. The miller will stop at nothing to keep his
son. Will Isabel escape with her child, or will the miller's wrath
destroy everyone in his life, including his daughter...?
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