Book Description
Product Description
When Laura Page returns to the remote Holderness village of Welwick, it is try and discover the mystery of her mother Susannah's early life. Now a local property owner in Hull, Susannah never speaks of her childhood, when she was brought up with the terrible stigma of bastardy - of being nobody's child.
Born into poverty, living in a tiny labourer's cottage with her father, Susannah's mother had caught the eye of the local landowner's son. She was his one and only great love, but when she died giving birth to their daughter Susannah he could not acknowledge his child but had to watch her growing up in hardship. As the years passed and Laura had begin to be curious about her mother's past, would she ever be reunited with the father she had scarcely known?
From the Publisher
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WHEN Laura Page goes to the remote Holderness village of Welwick, it is to try to discover the mystery of her mother Susannah's early life. Now a successful businesswoman in Hull, Susannah never speaks of her childhood, when she was brought up with the terrible stigma of bastardy - of being nobody's child.
Born into poverty, living in a tiny labourer's cottage with her father, Susannah's mother had caught the eye of the local landowner's son. She was his one and only great love, but when their daughter Susannah was born he was unable to acknowledge her as his child. Instead he had to watch her growing up in hardship. As the years passed and Laura in her turn became curious about her mother's past, would she ever discover the truth about that far off family tragedy?
Nobody's Child - a passionate story of poverty, heartbreak and a love that never dies...
From the Back Cover
When Laura Page goes to the remote village of Welwick, it is to try to discover the mystery of her mother Susannah's early life. Now a successful businesswoman in Hull, Susannah never speaks of her childhood, when she was brought up with the terrible stigma of bastardy - of being nobody's child.
Born into poverty, living in a tiny labourer's cottage with her father, Susannah's mother had caught the eye of the local landowner's son. She was his one and only great love, but when their daughter Susannah was born he was unable to acknowledge her as his child. As the years passed and Laura in her turn became curious about her mother's past, would she ever uncover the truth about that far off family tragedy?
An enthralling new novel by the bestselling winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.About the Author
Valerie Wood was born in Yorkshire, where she still lives. Her first novel, The Hungry Tide, was the first winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction. Her last novel, Far From Home, together with her seven other novels, are now available in Corgi paperback.
Find out more about Valerie Wood's novels by visiting her website on www.valeriewood.co.uk