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The Harbour Girl - a gripping historical romance saga from Sunday Times bestselling

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Since winning the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction for her first novel, The Hungry Tide , Val Wood has become one of the most popular authors in the UK. Born in the mining town of Castleford, Val came to East Yorkshire as a child and has lived in Hull and rural Holderness where many of her novels are set. She now lives in the market town of Beverley. When she is not writing, Val is busy promoting libraries and supporting many charities. In 2017 she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Hull for service and dedication to literature. Find out more about Val Wood's novels by visiting her website: www.valwood.co.uk Klappentext Scarborough, 1880Jeannie spends her days in the town's teeming fishing port, waiting for Ethan Wharton to return on his father's trawler. She had always expected to marry the loyal and dependable Ethan, but when she meets Harry, a handsome stranger from Hull, Jeannie can't help but fall for his charm. When Jeannie falls pregnant and Harry breaks his promise to come back for her, she is alone. Resolving to make a better life for her and her child, Jeannie moves to the city in a bid to keep them from poverty. Starting over brings heartache and tragedy, and Jeannie finds herself longing for her lost love. But will Ethan find the strength to forgive her?If you enjoy books by Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, you'll love Val's heartwarming stories of triumph over adversity.

Product details

Authors Val Wood
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 23.06.2022
 
EAN 9781529177299
ISBN 978-1-5291-7729-9
No. of pages 448
Dimensions 127 mm x 198 mm x 32 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION / Coming of Age, FICTION / Romance / General, Sagas, FICTION / Sagas, Yorkshire, Narrative theme: Coming of age, Narrative theme: Sense of place, Generational sagas, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, 1837–1901 (Victorian period)

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