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A Precious Daughter

Von: Diane Allen
Gesprochen von: Anne Dover
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Set between the wild fells of North Yorkshire, Canada and Liverpool, A Precious Daughter by Diane Allen is a sweeping saga novel following a family's struggles in the 19th century.

When Ethan Postlethwaite, his wife Grace and their daughter Amy announce that they will be leaving the family home in the Yorkshire Dales, Grace’s parents are heartbroken. Hoping for a new life prospecting for gold in the wilds of Canada, the young family say goodbye and set sail across the Atlantic in search of a brighter future.

The journey there proves hard and treacherous, however, and upon arrival it becomes apparent that the riches they had been promised in the gold fields have already been plundered. So when the family is devastated by the death of Grace, Ethan decides he must take his daughter back to England.

Arriving in Liverpool, Ethan and Amy soon find work in a dairy as cow-keepers, but Amy is restless and struggles to settle into yet another new life. And when a chance encounter at a cattle show ignites an old friendship, she must decide where her own future lies and what she must do in order to find happiness at last . . .

Belletristik Familienleben Historische Liebesromane Historische Romane Kleinstadt- & Landleben Saga Viktorianisch

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If you are a lover of historical sagas and the sweep of the northern hills and their romance, then this novel is definitely for you
An enthralling tale packed with emotion, drama and the harsh realities of life in nineteenth-century northern England
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