Workhouse Girl
By (Author) Holly Green
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
9th January 2020
9th January 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Historical romance
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Poverty and precarity
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
302g
A gritty and heartwarming clogs and shawls saga set in a Liverpool workhouse - perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Maggie Hope. Can she escape her past Patty Jenkins has come a long way from her poverty-stricken days in Brownlow workhouse. She now has a coveted position in the kitchens at Freeman's Department store in Liverpool and even the prospect of advancement. For Patty has always enjoyed baking and her flair for it has caught the attention of the store owner who intends to have her create elaborate cakes and pastries to serve at afternoon tea to Freeman's clientele. But when you're a workhouse girl you can never quite forgive your past and when you've fallen on hard times before, you're always aware how easy it is to lose everything...
Holly Green writes historical sagas about love and war, and her books are inspired by the stories she heard from her parents when she was a child. Her father was a professional singer with a fine baritone voice and her mother was a dancer, but they had to give up their professions at the outbreak of World War II. Holly is from Liverpool and is a trained actress and teacher - her claim to fame being that she gave Daniel Craig his first acting experience! Holly is married and enjoys spending time with her two delightful grandchildren.