An Orphan’s Courage
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Narrated by:
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Antonia Beamish
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By:
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Cathy Sharp
About this listen
Heartache and hardship in London’s East End, from the bestselling author of The Orphans of Halfpenny Street
St Saviours children’s home in London’s East End has provided a safe refuge for local children for decades and Sister Beatrice and her team are as busy as ever.
New staff member Jinny is glad to escape the lewd advances of her drunken and slovenly mother’s rotten boyfriends, but can she prove she isn’t a chip off the old block?
As ever, the staff are tested when orphaned brother and sister Andy and Beth are brought to the home – they are clearly terrified of something, and Andy refuses to be sent home, but can Sister Beatrice get to the bottom of their story before they are returned to their stepfather?
It’s all in a day’s work for the home – but things are about to change forever – will they be ready to face the future?
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- QueenMama32
- 14-08-19
fantastic
great listen.. The way cathy sharp writes is superb sad finish to this book.. I recommend to read or listen to them in order xx
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- Jennyflubug
- 09-02-21
I really enjoyed this story from Book 1 to 5.
HOWEVER, how many times was this word used,. What is wrong with although, but?. It really did start to wear on me hence the loss of 1 star. Apart from that, the story and the narration was brilliant, I was hooked from the very start. The characters were believable and I felt the pain and anger.. So yes really worth the read.
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