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Hannah of Hope Street - A gripping saga of youthful hope and family ties

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Dee Williams was born and brought up in Rotherhithe in East London where her father worked as a stevedore in Surrey Docks. She lives in Hampshire, where she is also an active fundraiser for breast cancer awareness. Klappentext Hannah Miller is a young girl who has had to grow up fast. Since the death of her parents she has taken responsibility for her sister Alice, determined to provide her with the love and stability they've both been denied. But when a violent incident with their bullying guardian finds the girls cold and hungry on the teeming streets of East London, Hannah realises she is out of her depth. She has little option but to accept the help of the strange old woman Maudie whose ramshackle home at the end of Rotherhithe's bustling Hope Street, Hannah soon realises, is a den of young thieves. Alice loves their new life, the companionship of the lively household and the gruff affection of the enigmatice, warm-hearted Maudie. But despite the fact that she is growing increasingly fond of Jack, one of the most long-standing of Maudie's brood, Hannah can never be happy living outside the law. As she battles for respectability, Hannah begins to see she is creating an ever-widening rift between herself and those she loves most dearly - one of whom, as the Great War approaches, might be taken from her for good ... The poignant story of a girl's fight to look after her young sister after they are left to fend for themselves in the poverty-stricken streets of East London Zusammenfassung The poignant story of a girl's fight to look after her young sister after they are left to fend for themselves in the poverty-stricken streets of East London

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Authors Dee Williams, Williams Dee
Publisher Headline
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 26.01.1995
 
EAN 9780747246053
ISBN 978-0-7472-4605-3
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 111 mm x 177 mm x 23 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Historical fiction, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Death, Grief, Bereavement, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Siblings, Family life fiction, Modern and contemporary fiction

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