Looking back / Josephine Cox.

By: Cox, JosephineMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Headline, 2000Description: 310 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0747271526 :; 0747272344 (pbk.)Subject(s): Summers, Rowena, 1932-. Family saga | Domestic fiction | Fiction | Families -- England -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- England -- Fiction | Families | Man-woman relationships | Abandoned children -- Care | England | Lancashire (England) -- Fiction | Lancashire (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Domestic fiction. | Domestic fiction | Domestic fiction. | Fiction. | Domestic fiction. DDC classification: 823.914 LOC classification: F | COX
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From the moment she learns of the stranger's visit, Molly Tattersall is filled with a sense of fear. A short time later, Molly's mother disappears, leaving behind a letter in which she asks Molly to take care of her five brothers and sisters. Molly's wayward father rejects his responsibilities, leaving her to make a choice between the young man she has given her heart to, and the family she adores, and who now desperately depend upon her. Just eighteen, Molly is made to realise that, however hard it may be, she must put the children's happiness before her own. It is the cruellest decision of her life, with longreaching and heartbreaking consequences. Only one thing is certain: Molly's life will never be the same again.
Summary: Nell's mother disappears, leaving behind a brief note in which she asks Nell to take care of her seven brothers and sisters.
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From the moment she learns of the stranger's visit, Molly Tattersall is filled with a sense of fear. A short time later, Molly's mother disappears, leaving behind a letter in which she asks Molly to take care of her five brothers and sisters. Molly's wayward father rejects his responsibilities, leaving her to make a choice between the young man she has given her heart to, and the family she adores, and who now desperately depend upon her. Just eighteen, Molly is made to realise that, however hard it may be, she must put the children's happiness before her own. It is the cruellest decision of her life, with longreaching and heartbreaking consequences. Only one thing is certain: Molly's life will never be the same again.

Nell's mother disappears, leaving behind a brief note in which she asks Nell to take care of her seven brothers and sisters.

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