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Winter’s Daughter

- An unputdownable historical novel of triumph over adversity from the Sunday Times bestselling author
Af: Val Wood Engelsk Paperback

Winter’s Daughter

- An unputdownable historical novel of triumph over adversity from the Sunday Times bestselling author
Af: Val Wood Engelsk Paperback
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With her trademark warmth and powerful characters, Winter''s Daughter is a stunning new Victorian saga - about a young child separated from her mother, and the family who bring her in from the cold.

''As always, Val tells it from the heart . . . A stirring story of faith, hope and charity will enthral you'' Peterborough Telegraph

Hull, 1856.

James Ripley and his wife Moira have always looked out for the poor of Hull. When, during one stormy night, there is a flood in a nearby cellar - a popular shelter for the homeless - James rushes to help.

Among those rescued is a dark-haired little girl who speaks a language no one can understand. Some say that she came to the cellar with her mother, but no one knows where the mother is now.

Concerned for the child''s safety, James is unsure of what to do. Where has the girl''s mother disappeared to? And what can be done to help the homeless who have lost the only shelter they knew?

A stunning new story of family, love and the importance of kindness, from the Sunday Times bestselling author Val Wood.

Praise for Val Wood:

''A heart-warming story filled with compelling action'' Rosie Goodwin
''Hull''s answer to Catherine Cookson'' BBC Radio 4''s Front Row
''Wonderfully fully-fleshed characters are the mainstay of [Val Wood''s] stories'' Peterborough Telegraph
''With fully developed characters and a compelling story, it''s no wonder the author won the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction for her debut... A great choice for a book club'' Belfast Telegraph

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With her trademark warmth and powerful characters, Winter''s Daughter is a stunning new Victorian saga - about a young child separated from her mother, and the family who bring her in from the cold.

''As always, Val tells it from the heart . . . A stirring story of faith, hope and charity will enthral you'' Peterborough Telegraph

Hull, 1856.

James Ripley and his wife Moira have always looked out for the poor of Hull. When, during one stormy night, there is a flood in a nearby cellar - a popular shelter for the homeless - James rushes to help.

Among those rescued is a dark-haired little girl who speaks a language no one can understand. Some say that she came to the cellar with her mother, but no one knows where the mother is now.

Concerned for the child''s safety, James is unsure of what to do. Where has the girl''s mother disappeared to? And what can be done to help the homeless who have lost the only shelter they knew?

A stunning new story of family, love and the importance of kindness, from the Sunday Times bestselling author Val Wood.

Praise for Val Wood:

''A heart-warming story filled with compelling action'' Rosie Goodwin
''Hull''s answer to Catherine Cookson'' BBC Radio 4''s Front Row
''Wonderfully fully-fleshed characters are the mainstay of [Val Wood''s] stories'' Peterborough Telegraph
''With fully developed characters and a compelling story, it''s no wonder the author won the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction for her debut... A great choice for a book club'' Belfast Telegraph

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 352
ISBN-13: 9780552178921
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0552178926
Kategori: Hull
Udg. Dato: 19 jan 2023
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 127mm
Højde: 197mm
Forlag: Transworld Publishers Ltd
Oplagsdato: 19 jan 2023
Forfatter(e): Val Wood
Forfatter(e) Val Wood


Kategori Hull


ISBN-13 9780552178921


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 352


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 127mm


Højde 197mm


Udg. Dato 19 jan 2023


Oplagsdato 19 jan 2023


Forlag Transworld Publishers Ltd

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