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Maggie Ford

    Echoes of the Past
    The Factory Girl
    Affairs of the Heart
    The Flower Girl
    Mile End Girl
    A Brighter Tomorrow
    • A Brighter Tomorrow

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      She has the chance for a new life, but will she take it? When their mother dies of pneumonia, Ellie and her younger sister Dora are left alone in the world. Their hard-drinking, womanizing father has abandoned them, and they cannot afford the rent on their East End tenement alone. Ellie is proud but she cannot turn down an offer of help from Doctor Lowe , a kindly man who sees Ellie as the replacement for his own recently deceased daughter. Though Doctor Lowe's motives are misguided, his kindness offers Ellie and Dora an opportunity to escape the poverty of their background and make something of themselves. But will Ellie risk her chance at a new life for revenge on her father? An enthralling Victorian saga of family and female independence, perfect for fans of Maggie Hope and Val Wood.

      A Brighter Tomorrow
      4,0
    • Mile End Girl

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Can this East End girl find a better life? Born in a tenement on the Isle of Dogs, Jessie has higher hopes for her future. When she manages to land a job at the Telephone Exchange, her earnings allow her to join the choir at the People's Palace. There, she catches the eye of the charming James Medway who sweeps her off her feet. But married life isn't a bed of roses, and when Jessie falls pregnant it quickly becomes clear that James is far from the doting husband she'd hoped for. Can Jessie find a way to stay strong for her baby? A heart-warming and gripping East End Saga, perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Maggie Hope.

      Mile End Girl
      3,0
    • The Flower Girl

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      From rags to riches...?Since her father's death, Emma Beech has supported her family by selling paper flowers to the theatre crowds in the West End. Previously known as the Great Theodore on the London stage, Barrington turns Emma's head with tales of his former glory.

      The Flower Girl
      3,8
    • The Factory Girl

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      A machinist at Rubins clothing factory in the East End, she dreams of a more glamorous life. When she meets Tony Hanford, the young and handsome proprietor of a small jeweller's shop in Bond Street, Geraldine is propelled into a new world - but it comes at a heavy price...

      The Factory Girl
      3,9
    • The Rag and Bone Girl

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Forced to choose between her family and her heart, Nora decides to marry the man she loves - even if it means losing her sister.When the First World War breaks out, Nora must fight to hold her family together through the challenges and tragedies to come.

      The Rag and Bone Girl
      3,7
    • A Mother's Love

      • 476pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Growing up in London's tough East End, young Sara Porter has had to learn to take care of herself. But still she hopes that one day she'll find a real family to call her own...(Note: previously published as The Angry Heart by Elizabeth Lord)

      A Mother's Love
      3,2
    • Just My Mama and Me

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Exploring the journey of single parenthood by choice, this touching picture book reflects the diverse ways families are formed today. It provides a light-hearted introduction to the process of IVF, helping young readers understand how babies are made. Emphasizing that love is the core of family, it offers a reassuring message for those who have dreamed of parenthood despite challenges.

      Just My Mama and Me
    • One of the Family

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "Mary Owen is forced to seek work to support her elderly aunt. Catching the eye of Will, a young waiter at Letts restaurant, she strikes it lucky: Will is desperate to meet her acquaintance and persuades the head chef to take Mary on in the kitchen. It is not only Will who takes an interest in Mary. After spending two years in the trenches, Henry Lett has taken on the running of the family's famous London restaurant since his father got sick. Henry is intrigued by Mary's mysterious beauty and promoted her to an office job. But before he can make a move, his younger brother enters the scene. Charming, irresponsible Geoffrey, with film-star looks and money to burn, seems to have everything a girl on the brink of womanhood could desire."--Publisher

      One of the Family