Heart-warming and affecting tale

Woman's Weekly on Homecoming for the Chocolate Girls

This heartfelt story is perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn

Candis

The popular saga writer returns to her roots with the first in the Children of Birmingham series . . . It’s gritty and moving story-telling

Peterborough Telegraph

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An involving read that perfectly evokes the hardship of life at the time in the Second City

Choice

'This heartfelt story is perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Katie Flynn' - Candis

'Gritty and moving story-telling' - Peterborough Telegraph

Annie Murray's The Pearl Button Girl is book one in the Children of Birmingham series, starting in Victorian Birmingham and following the trials and triumphs of the Fletcher family.

Working at the local pearl button factory, Ada Fletcher is doing her best to make ends meet in trying times.

When tragedy strikes and her siblings are taken to a workhouse orphanage, Ada is saved from a similar fate by her neighbour, Sarah Connell.

But the roof over Ada’s head doesn’t come without a price: the Connells have too many children and not enough money, and Sarah’s reliance on drink means that it isn’t long before Ada needs to escape.

Determined to be more than just a factory girl, Ada embarks on a journey to reunite with her siblings. But in a teeming industrial city, will she be able to find long-lost family as well as a home and life to call her own?

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A gritty, heartwarming saga from Annie Murray, <i>The Pearl Button Girl</i>, is the start of an original series set in Victorian Birmingham
A gritty, heartwarming saga from Annie Murray, The Pearl Button Girl, is the start of a new series set in Victorian Birmingham

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035019977
Publisert
2025-01-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Macmillan
Vekt
604 gr
Høyde
243 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

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Annie Murray was born in Berkshire and read English at St John's College, Oxford. Her first Birmingham novel, Birmingham Rose, hit The Sunday Times bestseller list when it was published in 1995. She has subsequently written many other successful novels, including War Babies and Girls in Tin Hats and the bestselling novels Chocolate Girls, Sisters of Gold and Black Country Orphan. Annie has four children, all Birmingham born and she lives near Oxford.