Diese fesselnde Reihe beleuchtet das Leben von Kindern, die sich mit der harten Realität eines Arbeitshauses auseinandersetzen müssen. Sie hebt ihren Kampf ums Überleben, die beständige Kraft familiärer Bindungen und das Aufscheinen von Hoffnung inmitten tiefer Widrigkeiten hervor. Die Erzählungen erforschen Themen wie Verlust, Armut und die Widerstandsfähigkeit des menschlichen Geistes in der herausfordernden sozialen Landschaft des viktorianischen Englands.
Their father went away to sea never to return, and then their mother falls
victim to the typhus sweeping through Liverpool. Regarded as orphans by the
authorities, May and Gus are sent to the Brownlow Hill Workhouse. May and Gus
will have to rely on each other more than ever if they are to survive the
hardships to come...
Will she ever be reunited with her real father? A gritty, heartwarming saga perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin Angelina was abandoned on the doorsteps of Brownlow Workhouse when she was just a baby - her only possession the rag doll she held in her arms. Nicknamed 'Angel' for her golden curls, she is adopted by Mr and Mrs McBride. At first Angel is so happy to have found a caring family to save her from the drudgery of the workhouse. But her new parents are not the benevolent guardians they first appear. Angel has lost all hope when she discovers that a man has visited the workhouse, looking for the baby girl he was forced to give up. A girl who isn't an orphan after all... ________________________________ Make sure you've read all the books in the Workhouse series: 1. Workhouse Orphans 2. Workhouse Angel 3. Workhouse Nightingale 4. Workhouse Girl And don't miss Holly Green's new series about wartime nurses: 1. Frontline Nurses 2. Frontline Nurses On Duty 3. Secrets of the Frontline Nurses
Can this orphan ever fulfil her nursing dreams...? After her mother's death, Dora is sent to live with her father and his other family. But the fact that Dora is mixed race and illegitimate see her treated as little more than a servant by her step-mother and half siblings. This doesn't stop the son of the house abusing his position and Dora finds herself on the streets and pregnant... Sent to the local workhouse, Dora's future looks bleak but she still dreams of a better life where she can help others as her late mother did with her herbal remedies. But can a girl from a workhouse ever achieve anything, let alone become one of Florence Nightingale's nurses? ________________________________ Make sure you've read all the books in the Workhouse series: 1. Workhouse Orphans 2. Workhouse Angel 3. Workhouse Nightingale 4. Workhouse Girl And don't miss Holly Green's new series about wartime nurses: 1. Frontline Nurses 2. Frontline Nurses On Duty 3. Secrets of the Frontline Nurses