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9781004001767 (pbk.) :
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Taylor, Sandy
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The little orphan girl / Sandy Taylor.
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Large print edition.
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Rearsby, Leicester : WF Howes Ltd, 2020.
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Description
442 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Summary
When Cissy Ryan's real mother comes to claim her from the workhouse, it's not how she imagined. Her family's tumbledown cottage has ice on the inside of its windows and is in an isolated, poverty-stricken village in the muddy Irish countryside. But when Cissy is allowed to help neighbour Colm Doyle and his horse named Blue on their milk round one morning, Cissy starts to feel as though friendship could get her through anything. It's Colm who looks in on Cissy's grandfather when she starts at the village school, and Colm who tells her to hold her chin high when she interviews for a position at the grand Bretton House. But in the vast mansion with its shining floors and sweeping staircase, it's Master Peter Bretton who captures Cissy's heart with his dark curls and easy laugh.
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Orphans -- Fiction
Unmarried mothers -- Fiction
Ireland -- Social conditions -- Fiction
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Historical fiction
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