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From the bestselling author of Miss Appleby’s Academy and Doctor of the High Fells comes a gritty novel of one woman’s determination, perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Anna Jacobs and Ellie Dean.
Lorna Robson works long and tiring hours in her aunt’s hat shop in County Durham. Although she tries not to complain, the genteel poverty her family live in depresses her. But when she discovers that a relation has left her a large but dilapidated property, her aunt is strangely furious, and they part on bad terms. Lorna knows she can never return to the life she has made herself. And it is only when she sees Snow Hall that her situation truly dawns on her: selling the house is unthinkable, but how can she survive without money or help?
Note: this book was previously published under the title Snow Hall.
Lorna Robson works long and tiring hours in her aunt’s hat shop in County Durham. Although she tries not to complain, the genteel poverty her family live in depresses her. But when she discovers that a relation has left her a large but dilapidated property, her aunt is strangely furious, and they part on bad terms. Lorna knows she can never return to the life she has made herself. And it is only when she sees Snow Hall that her situation truly dawns on her: selling the house is unthinkable, but how can she survive without money or help?
Note: this book was previously published under the title Snow Hall.
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Original and evocative - a born storyteller
Elizabeth Gill writes with a masterful grasp of conflicts and passions hidden among men and women of the wild North Country
Elizabeth Gill writes with a masterful grasp of conflicts and passions hidden among men and women of the wild North Country
Original and evocative - a born storyteller
If you love Catherine Cookson then you will love Elizabeth Gill