A Daughter's Hope
(Autor) Elizabeth GillA gripping new emotional saga from the author of A Sister's Dream. 1950: Seventeen-year-old Josephine Cliffe and her younger sister, Eliza, have the perfect lives, wanting for nothing in the huge house they live in with their parents in Sydney, Australia. But when her father's mining company falls apart, the family are left with nothing. They have no choice but to return to Durham, England, to live with their harsh, mean-spirited grandmother. Life in England isn't what Jo expects, and as bad luck continues to follow the Cliffe family, she'll need to rely on the local community if her family are to survive. But will Jo be able to find a new beginning in Durham? Or will she find a way to return to Australia for good? Sales Points 71 1The fourth book in the Hilda House series, which also reads as a standalone. 2Elizabeth Gill has written over 40 historical sagas in her career, writing heartbreaking yet hopeful stories full of compassion 3Emotional saga set in the 1950s with strong female characters, perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin 4A Daughter's Hope has a strong Australian connection, with the main characters emigrating back to the UK from Sydney
Elizabeth Gill
Elizabeth Gill is a renowned British author known for her novel "The Call of the Mountains," a gripping tale of love and loss set in the Scottish Highlands. Her lyrical prose and vivid descriptions have captivated readers worldwide, solidifying her reputation as a master storyteller in the realm of romantic fiction.