Far From Home: The sisters of Street Child (Street Child)
By (Author) Berlie Doherty
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
23rd February 2015
1st January 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
300g
The sisters of STREET CHILD tell their story
A companion novel to bestselling story of orphan Jim Jarvis set in Victorian England.
When Jim Jarvis is separated from his sisters, Lizzie and Emily, he thinks he will never see them again. Now for the first time, the bestselling author of STREET CHILD reveals what happened to his orphaned sisters.
In Victorian London, Lizzie and Emily are left in the care of a cook but their story takes them to the mills of northern England. There, under the keen eyes of the mill owners, the girls are made to work in harsh conditions and any chance of escape is sorely tempting
An incredible new STREET CHILD story based on the true experiences of Victorian mill girls.
Born in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, Berlie Doherty is the youngest of three children. She has been a social worker, a journalist, a teacher, and, for the past twenty years, a writer. Berlie has twice won the prestigious Carnegie Medal, for 'Grannie was a Buffer Girl' in 1987 and for 'Dear Nobody' in 1992. She lives in the Derbyshire Peak District.