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The Power of Dreams - a dramatic Welsh saga from from much-loved bestseller Rosie Harris

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Informationen zum Autor Rosie Harris was born in Cardiff and grew up there and in the West Country. After her marriage she lived for some years on Merseyside before moving to Buckinghamshire where she still lives. She has three grown-up children and six grandchildren and writes full time. Klappentext When all hope is gone, are dreams enough? After losing both her parents, 16-year-old Merrion Roberts is left to bring up her baby sister. Unable to cope alone, she teams up with Rhonda Rees, a trained milliner, who also has a young baby. They share rooms in notorious Tiger Bay in Cardiff, struggling to make ends meet. In time, though, they are able to open up a little shop and it seems as if life is looking up for both young women. But fate soon intervenes, and they are reduced to living in even greater squalor, barely able to eke out enough money to support themselves let alone their two children. Meanwhile, Merrion's brother and her childhood sweetheart have both gone to sea and she has almost given up hope of ever seeing them alive again. Zusammenfassung Fans of Dilly Court, Kitty Neale, Emma Hornby and Rosie Goodwin will love this vivid and compelling saga, set around Tiger Bay and Cardiff. Much-loved multi-million copy bestseller Rosie Harris has written such an immediate and beautiful novel, you'll feel you are living in the moment with the characters. WHAT READERS ARE SAYING! 'Had me gripped from start to finish' -- ***** Reader review 'A real page turner' -- ***** Reader review 'I couldn't put it down until I finished it' -- ***** Reader review ***************************************************************************************************** WHEN ALL HOPE IS GONE, ARE DREAMS ENOUGH? After losing both her parents, sixteen-year-old Merrion Roberts is left to bring up her baby sister. Unable to cope alone, she teams up with Rhonda Rees , a trained milliner, who also has a young baby. They share rooms in notorious Tiger Bay in Cardiff , struggling to make ends meet. In time, though, they are able to open up a little shop and it seems as if life is looking up for both young women. But fate soon intervenes and they are reduced to living in even greater squalor, barely able to eke out enough money to support themselves let alone their two children. Meanwhile, Merrion's brother and her childhood sweetheart have both gone to sea and she has almost given up hope of ever seeing them alive again... ...

Product details

Authors Rosie Harris
Publisher Arrow
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 07.12.2006
 
EAN 9780099481829
ISBN 978-0-09-948182-9
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 111 mm x 177 mm x 26 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Cardiff, Early 20th century c 1900 to c 1950, Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)

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