Far From Home

  • ISBN: 9780755331956
  • Author: Lyn Andrews
  • Description:
    This is the wonderful new novel from Headline's queen of sagas. As daughter of the blacksmith in her tiny Irish village, fifteen-year-old Kitty Doyle knows little of the ways of the world, but she has to grow up fast when her widowed father re-marries and she has no choice but to leave the family home. Luckily, there's work to be found over the water in 1920s Liverpool and soon Kitty has a job in a grocer's job, where she also catches the eye of the owner. With Kitty's input the business is soon thriving - but tragedy lies ahead, and she must endure many trials and tribulations before she can find true happiness! About the Author Lyn Andrews was born and raised in Liverpool. She is the author of many novels, one of which was shortlisted for Romantic Novelists Association Award; her last few novels have all been Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers.
  • Pages: 448
  • Format: Paperback
  • Genre: General
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