The Foundryman's Daughter: Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

An emotional saga about the meaning of home from a bestselling author. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope and Nadine Dorries.

1890, County Durham. Dennes Eliot has worked hard to create a better life for himself. Now a respectable worker at the local Foundry and boarding with his friend Nat, he tries his best to forget his shameful beginnings. But can he really fulfil his dreams in a place where everyone knows his past? Grace Hemingway knows all about the Foundry her father runs, and loves the community built around it. But her parents are grooming her for a stunning London marriage to a man she's not yet met. Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

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The Foundryman's Daughter: Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

An emotional saga about the meaning of home from a bestselling author. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope and Nadine Dorries.

1890, County Durham. Dennes Eliot has worked hard to create a better life for himself. Now a respectable worker at the local Foundry and boarding with his friend Nat, he tries his best to forget his shameful beginnings. But can he really fulfil his dreams in a place where everyone knows his past? Grace Hemingway knows all about the Foundry her father runs, and loves the community built around it. But her parents are grooming her for a stunning London marriage to a man she's not yet met. Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

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The Foundryman's Daughter: Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

The Foundryman's Daughter: Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

by Elizabeth Gill
The Foundryman's Daughter: Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

The Foundryman's Daughter: Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?

by Elizabeth Gill

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Overview

An emotional saga about the meaning of home from a bestselling author. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court, Maggie Hope and Nadine Dorries.

1890, County Durham. Dennes Eliot has worked hard to create a better life for himself. Now a respectable worker at the local Foundry and boarding with his friend Nat, he tries his best to forget his shameful beginnings. But can he really fulfil his dreams in a place where everyone knows his past? Grace Hemingway knows all about the Foundry her father runs, and loves the community built around it. But her parents are grooming her for a stunning London marriage to a man she's not yet met. Can she bear to leave the place she calls home?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782061755
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Publication date: 01/31/2013
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Elizabeth Gill is the author of absorbing sagas including The Singing Winds, Far from My Father's House and The Road to Berry Edge. She lives in Durham.
Elizabeth Gill has written many novels under other names. She lives in Durham and has one daughter.
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