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    A Cornish Orphan

    £6.99
    £7.99
    A spellbinding saga set in Cornwall at the turn of the century from a Sunday Times bestselling author
    ISBN: 9781471165276
    AuthorJeffries, Sheila
    PublisherNameSimon & Schuster Ltd
    Pub Date05/04/2018
    BindingPaperback
    Pages384
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    A captivating Cornish saga set at the turn of the century, from the bestselling author of The Boy With No Boots and The Girl by the River

    Following a terrible storm, seven-year-old Lottie is rescued from a shipwreck by local Cornishman, Arnie Lanroska. Her clothing suggests she comes from a wealthy family, but Lottie's back bears the scars of a severe beating, and how she came to be on a cargo ship in the first place remains a mystery . . .

    Arnie and his wife already have two young children, Matt and Tom, but are desperate to keep Lottie. They decide to foster her, despite outcries from the local community, and though Matt appears hesitant to get close to Lottie, Tom quickly warms to the new sister in his life.

    But when tragedy strikes the very heart of the Lanroska family, the repercussions could change the lives of everyone close to them . . .

    A nostalgic and heart-warming family saga, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Margaret Dickinson

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    A captivating Cornish saga set at the turn of the century, from the bestselling author of The Boy With No Boots and The Girl by the River

    Following a terrible storm, seven-year-old Lottie is rescued from a shipwreck by local Cornishman, Arnie Lanroska. Her clothing suggests she comes from a wealthy family, but Lottie's back bears the scars of a severe beating, and how she came to be on a cargo ship in the first place remains a mystery . . .

    Arnie and his wife already have two young children, Matt and Tom, but are desperate to keep Lottie. They decide to foster her, despite outcries from the local community, and though Matt appears hesitant to get close to Lottie, Tom quickly warms to the new sister in his life.

    But when tragedy strikes the very heart of the Lanroska family, the repercussions could change the lives of everyone close to them . . .

    A nostalgic and heart-warming family saga, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Margaret Dickinson

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