The Sunday Times bestseller with all her signature warmth, wonderful
characters and unforgettable drama from Rosie Goodwin, Britain's
best-loved saga author. 1850. When Opal Sharp finds herself and her
younger siblings suddenly orphaned and destitute, she thinks things
can get no worse. But soon three of them - including Opal - are struck
down with the illness that took their father from them, and her
brother Charlie is forced to make an impossible decision. Unable to
afford a doctor, he knows the younger children will not survive. So,
unbeknownst to Opal, Charlie takes their younger siblings to the
workhouse, where he knows they will at least be fed and have a roof
over their heads. Opal is heartbroken and struggles to forgive him.
Charlie, in turn, takes bigger and bigger risks to try to support
what's left of the Sharp family and earn Opal's forgiveness - but he
takes it too far and finds himself in trouble with the law. Soon, he
is sent on a convict ship to Australia. As poor Opal is forced to say
goodbye to the final member of her family, she makes a promise to
reunite them all one day. Will Opal ever see her family again?
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A perfect cosy Victorian saga from the Sunday Times bestselling author
Product details
ISBN
9781838772987
Published
2020
Publisher
Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author