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The Foundling School for Girls: She may be an orphan but she has hope for the future
By (Author) Elizabeth Gill
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
22nd August 2019
22nd August 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
250g
'Elizabeth Gill is a born storyteller' Trisha Ashley
After Ruth Dixon's mother deserts her on Christmas Eve, her father comes home drunk and commits an unthinkable act. Without money or friends she has nowhere to go, but when he hurts her a second time, she knows what she must do. She is rescued by Jay, a businessman, who takes her to the convent where she meets Sister Madeline. Along with the rest of the nuns, Maddy provides food, shelter and education for orphans. Ruth comes to see her new friends as family and things are finally looking up. But then a pit accident changes everything, and they all stand to lose something - or someone - they love...From the bestselling author of Miss Appleby's Academy and Nobody's Child comes a new series about the lost orphans of Durham and the nuns who take them in...Warm-hearted, gritty and enthralling, this is a memorable tale from a master storyteller - Lancashire Post
Elizabeth Gill was born in Newcastle upon Tyne and as a child lived in Tow Law in County Durham where her family owned a steelworks. She has spent all her life in Durham but recently moved to North West Wales to be near her family. She can see the sea from her windows and spends a lot of time eating seafood, drinking orange wine and walking the family Labrador, Izzie, on the beautiful beaches.