Churchyard Orphan
A Victorian Christmas Story
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Anderson
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By:
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Dolly Price
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A helpless baby is forsaken in a churchyard. This is how life begins for orphan Emma. Unwanted, cast aside, and thrown on the mercy of strangers, she grows up wondering why. And what are the mysterious gifts each year, placed where her cradle was once abandoned?
Now blossomed to youthful beauty but shunned by society, the man she loves is forbidden to marry or court her.
Driven from his presence, she is bereft of family or friends and thrown to the harsh unforgiving streets. Driven to desperate measures, only a miracle can save Emma now!
But Christmas is the time of miracles, and an unexpected friend leads the way to a marvelous happilyy ever after.
Enjoy this beautiful, heart-warming, and hope-filled Victorian Christmas romance. Listen to Churchyard Orphan today!
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- Emma
- 21-04-20
Entertaining
This was a lovely story which is well written and narrated. I enjoyed listening to it and got lost in the story.
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- Janalyn
- 10-01-21
I absolutely love this book!
This was such a good book little baby Emma was left is a newborn in the cemetery next to a church and thank God she was because every Christmas Eve Ms. Mayberry and her mother would go visit her father‘s grave to show their love and respect for him. On this night they heard a baby cry and took little Emma home she called Miss Mayberry aunt and her mother grandma and unfortunately grandma died and when Emma was 16 so did aunt who was the only mother she ever knew . Thanks to her unscrupulous lawyer she had no place to stay and was very sick on the London Street what a Conelly woman took her in I mean a “kindly“ woman took around, only to find out she was a prisoner and would soon be shipped off to a country far away but who knows what. There is so much of the story I cannot say is it would roll in it and it is so good. It’s not long, but very very good! Kate Anderson does a great job this story reminds me of Faye Godwin stories, but it’s written by Dolly price and I can’t wait to read more books by her. I highly recommend this book.
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