The Surplus Girls' Orphans
By (Author) Polly Heron
Atlantic Books
Corvus
2nd February 2021
7th January 2021
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
First World War fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Family life fiction
Historical fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
298g
Manchester, 1922
Molly Watson has had enough. Engaged for the last three years to a penny-pinching pedant, she finally decides she'd rather be a surplus girl than marry a man she doesn't truly love. Aware of the need to support herself if she is to remain single all her life, she joins a secretarial class to learn new skills, and a whole world opens up to her.
When she gets a job at St Anthony's Orphanage, she befriends caretaker Aaron Abrams. But a misunderstanding leaves them at loggerheads, and damages her in the eyes of the children she has come to care so deeply about. Can she recover her reputation, her livelihood, and her budding friendship, before it's too late
A promising start to a new saga set in the years between the wars... An enjoyable read full of good friends and bad characters. * People's Friend on the Surplus Girls *
A real page-turner that will tug on your heart strings -- Anna Jacobs on 'The Surplus Girls'
Pleasant and engaging * NB Magazine on The Surplus Girls *
The best saga I have read. The restricted lives of women in the inter-war period is captured perfectly, with a fresh eye and brilliant story-telling... A pleasure to read. * Frost Magazine *
Polly Heron has worked as a librarian specialising in work with schools and children, an infant teacher, a carer and a cook. She lives in Llandudno in North Wales with her husband and two rescue cats, but her writing is inspired by her Mancunian roots. She enjoys reading, gardening, needlework and cooking and she loves living by the sea.