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A heartwarming orphan saga, from the ebook bestselling author
FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description
Discover Lynette Rees' heartwarming sagas, perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn Destined to a life of poverty, this little girl has bigger plans for her future . . . After the death of her father in a mining accident, Megan and her family had no choice but to move to the local workhouse. Separated from her mother and five siblings, young Megan must learn how to stand on her own two feet.But one day she meets a young boy who's stealing apples from the local market and together, they set out on a path to find a better life for themselves . . .From the ebook bestselling author Lynette Rees comes an emotional and uplifting story about the power of hope. Readers LOVE The Workhouse Waif! 'Lynette Rees deserves to be up there amongst the best historical romance writers of this decade!' 'I couldn't put this book down!' 'What a lovely, moving book, and what a dear, sweet child Megan is!' 'Had me hooked from the very start' 'What a heartwarming story . . . well worth a read' 'Lynette writes beautifully and you really feel for the characters' 'Another brilliant read from this amazing author' 'An enjoyable story from beginning to end' 'A beautiful story that I couldn't put down' 'Readers who like Dilly Court and Nadine Dorries should give Lynette Rees a try' Love Lynette Rees? Discover her other heartwarming sagas The Matchgirl, A Daughter's Promise and The Cobbler's Wife, all out now!
Author Biography
RONE award nominated author, Lynette Rees, is a former writing therapist, tutor and mentor. She has written in many genres and has seen a huge success with her self-published books. Workhouse Waif hit the Amazon Kindle bestseller list and was no 1 in 'Victorian Historical Romance'. It is the first in a series of orphan sagas, published by Quercus Books in the UK.
Long Description
Destined to a life of poverty, this little girl has bigger plans in life... After the death of her father in a mining accident, Megan and her family had no choice but to move to the local workhouse. Separated from her mother and five siblings, young Megan must learn how to stand on her own two feet.But one day she meets a young boy who's stealing apples from the local market and together, they set out on a path to find a better life for themselves... A heartwarming saga, perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Katie Flynn and Nadine Dorries Please note: this edition contains editorial revisions
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A heartwarming orphan saga, from the ebook bestselling author
Details ISBN152940066X Author Lynette Rees Publisher Quercus Publishing Year 2019 ISBN-10 152940066X ISBN-13 9781529400663 Format Paperback Imprint Quercus Publishing Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Pages 352 DEWEY 823.92 Short Title The Workhouse Waif Language English UK Release Date 2019-10-03 Publication Date 2019-10-03 Audience General NZ Release Date 2019-10-02 AU Release Date 2019-10-02 Subtitle A heartwarming historical saga about friendship, love and finding a place to call home We've got this
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