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A Daughter's Journey

A compelling and atmospheric saga of love and ambition

Author: Lyn Andrews   Series: Emma pack size

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Sixteen-year-old Angela sets out from Ireland for Liverpool in the 1950s and finds success as a fashion designer, but will she find love too? A compelling and atmospheric saga from the Sunday Times bestselling author of FAR FROM HOME and FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE.

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Sixteen-year-old Angela sets out from Ireland for Liverpool in the 1950s and finds success as a fashion designer, but will she find love too? A compelling and atmospheric saga from the Sunday Times bestselling author of FAR FROM HOME and FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE.

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A captivating new saga set in Liverpool and Ireland, from the bestselling author of DAYS OF HOPE and FAR FROM HOME

Angela O'Rourke is six when her parents hand her over to an aunt and uncle in a distant village. It's a common practice for large, hard-up families in 1950s Ireland, but for Angela it means that her mother and father don't love her any more. Still, she's well cared for till she's sixteen, when her uncle starts to take too much of an interest in her. Moving to Liverpool in the early 1960s, she becomes a success in the world of fashion design. The pain of a disastrous love affair sends her home to Ireland just after the death of her aunt: and there, among old papers, Angela makes an astonishing discovery. As she learns the truth about the past, a brighter new future beckons.

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About the Author

Lyn Andrews was born and raised in Liverpool. She is the author of many novels, one of which was shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award; her last few novels have all been Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers.

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A captivating new saga set in Liverpool and Ireland, from the bestselling author of DAYS OF HOPE and FAR FROM HOMEAngela O'Rourke is six when her parents hand her over to an aunt and uncle in a distant village. It's a common practice for large, hard-up families in 1950s Ireland, but for Angela it means that her mother and father don't love her any more. Still, she's well cared for till she's sixteen, when her uncle starts to take too much of an interest in her. Moving to Liverpool in the early 1960s, she becomes a success in the world of fashion design. The pain of a disastrous love affair sends her home to Ireland just after the death of her aunt: and there, among old papers, Angela makes an astonishing discovery. As she learns the truth about the past, a brighter new future beckons.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
17th September 2009
Pages
448
ISBN
9780755354399

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