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A daughter's promise / Lynette Rees.
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9780750548267
0750548266
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Rees, Lynette
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A daughter's promise / Lynette Rees.
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Leicester : Thorpe, 2020.
Description
348 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
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London, 1888: Eighteen-year-old seamstress Kathryn Flynn lives in Whitechapel, London, struggling to support her widowed mother and younger siblings. But when her work starts drying up and her mother falls ill, she is forced to consider desperate measures. Then she meets Squire, an older city gentleman; and claiming to be Miss Bella Cartwright, she attempts to draw some charity from him as he buys her a drink. Squire has an offer for her: work in the West End, where he would take her under his wing and she could have the life she's always wanted - plenty of money, gifts of fancy dresses, the companionship of people of means - and never have to sew again. But is there something darker lurking beneath his kindness?
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Needleworkers -- Fiction
Poor families -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Whitechapel (London, England) -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction
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Domestic fiction
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