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The orphan's gift / Anne Baker ; read by Julie Maisey.
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9781407985336
1407985337
Name
Baker, Anne
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The orphan's gift / Anne Baker ; read by Julie Maisey.
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Oxford : Isis, 2020.
Description
11 sound discs (CD) (approximately 11 hr.) : digital ; 12 cm.
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Complete and unabridged.
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Read by Julie Maisey.
Summary
Having lost her father during the Great War and her mother, a famous French impressionist painter, in a tragic accident, Aimee Kendrick is brought up by her troubled grandparents on the banks of the river Mersey. She is encouraged to believe she has inherited her mother's gift, but it is her childhood friend and fellow student Frankie Hopkins who shows greater talent. When Frankie joins the Kendrick's textile mill to work on new fabric designs, Aimee begs her grandfather to teach her how to run the business. Working together, Aimee and Frankie become much more than friends but then they find themselves involved in family problems and it is impossible to know what the future holds.
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Adult.
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Orphans -- Fiction
Artists -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Textile industry -- England, Northern -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Domestic fiction
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Maisey, Julie
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Artists -- Fiction
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Domestic fiction
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Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
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Orphans -- Fiction
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Textile industry -- England, Northern -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
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