Rosie Goodwin
Our Fair Lily (Flower Girls)
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1875: Lily Moon is a miner’s daughter from Galley Common, near Nuneaton in the English Midlands. She works as a parlour maid for ...Read Review
The Lost Girl
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In the 1870s, Esme and Gabriel are forced to leave the safety of the vardo (gypsy caravan) where they once lived happily with ...Read Review
Mothering Sunday
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Sunday Small is named for the day she was abandoned as a newborn on the steps of Nuneaton workhouse in 1870. We first meet ...Read Review
The Maid’s Courage
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Ginny Thursday loses her mother and three siblings when a ferocious ‘flu epidemic sweeps through Nuneaton in the English Midlands in 1860. Her father, ...Read Review
The Mill Girl
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In 1850s Warwickshire, Maryann Meadows expects to spend her working life in one of the local mills. But when the death of her ...Read Review
The Soldier’s Daughter
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With over twenty novels under her belt, and being the first author in the world allowed to follow three of Catherine Cookson’s ...Read Review
Home Front Girls
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Coventry suffered one of the worst air raids in World War II, a night of annihilation that destroyed three-quarters of the city centre ...Read Review
Dancing Till Midnight
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Orphaned Grace is brought up by her bigoted and devious Aunt Emily. When Barry Swan falls for her she responds, becomes pregnant, ...Read Review
No One’s Girl
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Her mother is dead and her father is an abusive bully so it’s no wonder that Jane Reynolds finds it hard to ...Read Review