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Val Wood
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The moving new novel by this popular author, winner of the Catherine Cookson prize for fiction

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Christmas 1860:

Polly, living in grinding poverty,loses her mother in childbirth and finds herself alone on the streets of Hull.

Rosalie, brought up in affluence and comfort on the other side of town, loses her own mother in similar circumstances and on the same day.

Polly takes a job as scullery maid in Rosalie’s lonely house, and the two girls form an unlikely friendship. Travelling to the North Yorkshire Moors they discover a new kind of life and find unexpected joy and fulfilment.

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Christmas 1860

A waif from the slums and a poor little rich girl –

Polly, living in grinding poverty,loses her mother in childbirth and finds herself alone on the streets of Hull.

Rosalie, brought up in affluence and comfort on the other side of town, loses her own mother in similar circumstances and on the same day.

Polly takes a job as scullery maid in Rosalie’s lonely house, and the two girls form an unlikely friendship. Travelling to the North Yorkshire Moors they discover a new kind of life and find tragedy and joy in equal measure.

By the author of the first Catherine Cookson Prize for fiction

About the Author

Valerie Wood was born in Yorkshire and now lives in Beverley . She was the first winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction.

Find out more about Valerie Wood’s novels by visiting her website on www.valeriewood.co.uk

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