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Nobody's Child

An orphan girl must keep hope alive

Author: Elizabeth Gill  

'A wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns' Sheila Newberry. A perfect tearjearker for fans of Maggie Hope and Dilly Court.

'A wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns' Sheila Newberry. A perfect tearjearker for fans of Maggie Hope and Dilly Court.

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'A wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns' Sheila Newberry. A perfect tearjearker for fans of Maggie Hope and Dilly Court.

'A wonderful book, full of passion, pain, sweetness, twists and turns' Sheila Newberry. A perfect tearjearker for fans of Maggie Hope and Dilly Court.

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'Kath walked for so long that she wanted to lie down in the snow and sleep but she thought of her sister and knew she must go on. Soon the snow was so deep that she couldn't move. She could feel her shoes disintegrating and her feet were numb. The sky cleared and a great big moon came out and there were so many stars. She remembered what her mother had said before she died, that each star was one of her people. She musn't give up now . . .'

When their mother dies and their father, in his grief, burns down their wagon and runs away, Kath and Ella - gypsy sisters - suddenly become orphans. With no one to turn to for help, they face hardship and hunger at every turn. Will their special sisters' bond be strong enough to see them to safety?

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Critic Reviews

“Original and evocative - a born storyteller”

Gill, a born storyteller, is on fine form as she transports us back to an age of poverty and hardship leavened by the warmth, humanity and loyalty of a tight-knit community and the family ties and friendships that bind them together. An enchanting read for all true romantics - Lancashire Evening Post on Doctor of the High Fells

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About the Author

Elizabeth Gill was born in Newcastle upon Tyne and as a child lived in Tow Law, a small mining town on the Durham fells where her family owned a steelworks. She has been a published author for more than thirty years and has written more than forty books. She lives in Durham City and loves the theatre and cinema, good food and wine and the Durham dales where she goes to write in the summer. She likes the awful weather in the north east and writes best when rain is lashing the windows.

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'Kath walked for so long that she wanted to lie down in the snow and sleep but she thought of her sister and knew she must go on. Soon the snow was so deep that she couldn't move. She could feel her shoes disintegrating and her feet were numb. The sky cleared and a great big moon came out and there were so many stars. She remembered what her mother had said before she died, that each star was one of her people. She musn't give up now . . .'When their mother dies and their father, in his grief, burns down their wagon and runs away, Kath and Ella - gypsy sisters - suddenly become orphans. With no one to turn to for help, they face hardship and hunger at every turn. Will their special sisters' bond be strong enough to see them to safety?

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Product Details

Publisher
Quercus Publishing
Published
3rd November 2016
Pages
400
ISBN
9781784299378

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