Her Mother's Daughter - Beryl Matthews

Her Mother's Daughter

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
448 Seiten
2023
Penguin Books Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-4059-4061-0 (ISBN)
9,95 inkl. MwSt
The moving and heartwarming story of one woman trying to make it on her own, from the bestselling author of The Open Door

Kate Freeman, the daughter of the inimitable Rose Webster, is like her mother in more ways than one. But Kate has dreams of her own, dreams that could bring great joy - or terrible sorrow.

In 1960, she moves to London to become a photographer. She has her mother's strength to guide her, but is that enough?

With a long journey ahead of her and a lot of growing up to do, Kate will be put to the test. For her, her family and friends, the era that was dubbed "a time of peace" proves to be anything but.

Tragedy, upheaval, and the tears and laughter of family life await . . .
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Praise for Beryl Matthews:

'A heartwarming and uplifting tale' Daily Express

'Catherine Cookson fans will love this' Woman's Own

'A winner . . . Beryl Matthews grabs and holds the attention of the reader from the very first page' Billy Hopkins, author of Our Kid

Beryl Matthews is the beloved and bestselling author of The Winter Child (previously The Open Door), The Orphan of Farthing Street (previously One Step at a Time), Her Mother's Daughter (previously A Time of Peace) and The Spitfire Sweetheart (previously Wings of the Morning). She grew up in a family of avid readers and writes from experience. Amongst other jobs, she has worked at an aircraft factory and as a credit controller. Beryl published her first book at the age of 71 after joining a writers' group and has since written over twenty novels. Her hobbies include travelling, swimming and golf, but writing is her first and foremost joy.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie The Webster Family Trilogy
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 130 x 195 mm
Gewicht 314 g
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
ISBN-10 1-4059-4061-1 / 1405940611
ISBN-13 978-1-4059-4061-0 / 9781405940610
Zustand Neuware
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