
The Pick-Pocket's Plight
The next instalment in an emotional historical saga series from Lindsey Hutchinson
Lindsey Hutchinson(Author)
Annie Aldington(Speaker)
Boldwood Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 25. October 2024
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978-1-83518-894-1 (ISBN)
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The next historical saga novel from Lindsey Hutchinson, perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court.They only had each other - now they're being torn apart.
When thirteen-year-old Bertram Jordan is arrested and sent to a penal colony in Australia, his biggest regret is leaving behind his friend Alice Truelove. The children were each other's comfort when they had to live rough on Wednesbury heath, surviving on whatever meagre funds they could pilfer from passing market-goers. Now they must face their futures alone.
While BJ is learning to survive and then thrive on a cattle ranch in Fremantle, surrounded by the hundreds of other men and boys who have been shipped from England, Alice is making her own way in the poverty-stricken Black Country. When a stroke of good fortune means that Alice can start her own business, she cunningly disguises her young age, and before long has established a thriving bakery. As her business grows, so do her responsibilities, and Alice relishes the opportunity to help those who helped her when she was down.
But every night as Alice and BJ rest their heads on opposite sides of the world, both go to sleep with the same last thought. Will they ever see each other again?
The Queen of Black Country sagas is back with a fascinating tale of bravery, forever friendship, heartbreak and joy. Perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews.
Readers love Lindsey Hutchinson:
'I love Lindsey Hutchinson books and have really enjoyed each and everyone. This book about BJ and Alice was such a lovely story, I couldn't put it, therefore it was read in two days. Excellent easy reading.'
'It was **a very good read. **I couldn't stop reading and was early hours in the morning before putting out the light to go to sleep. Well written.'
'Loved it. Don't know if I'll manage to wait for the next one. I actually felt bereft at the end.'
'As usual with this author this story kept me on the edge of my seat, wanting to read more.'
'Lindsey has a knack of drawing you in immediately and getting you immersed until you've finished the book! I loved it! Grab your copy today.'
When thirteen-year-old Bertram Jordan is arrested and sent to a penal colony in Australia, his biggest regret is leaving behind his friend Alice Truelove. The children were each other's comfort when they had to live rough on Wednesbury heath, surviving on whatever meagre funds they could pilfer from passing market-goers. Now they must face their futures alone.
While BJ is learning to survive and then thrive on a cattle ranch in Fremantle, surrounded by the hundreds of other men and boys who have been shipped from England, Alice is making her own way in the poverty-stricken Black Country. When a stroke of good fortune means that Alice can start her own business, she cunningly disguises her young age, and before long has established a thriving bakery. As her business grows, so do her responsibilities, and Alice relishes the opportunity to help those who helped her when she was down.
But every night as Alice and BJ rest their heads on opposite sides of the world, both go to sleep with the same last thought. Will they ever see each other again?
The Queen of Black Country sagas is back with a fascinating tale of bravery, forever friendship, heartbreak and joy. Perfect for all fans of Katie Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews.
Readers love Lindsey Hutchinson:
'I love Lindsey Hutchinson books and have really enjoyed each and everyone. This book about BJ and Alice was such a lovely story, I couldn't put it, therefore it was read in two days. Excellent easy reading.'
'It was **a very good read. **I couldn't stop reading and was early hours in the morning before putting out the light to go to sleep. Well written.'
'Loved it. Don't know if I'll manage to wait for the next one. I actually felt bereft at the end.'
'As usual with this author this story kept me on the edge of my seat, wanting to read more.'
'Lindsey has a knack of drawing you in immediately and getting you immersed until you've finished the book! I loved it! Grab your copy today.'
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Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Edition type
Unabridged edition
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MP3 format
Dimensions
Height: 190 mm
Width: 135 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Duration
Dauer: 426 min
ISBN-13
978-1-83518-894-1 (9781835188941)
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Lindsey Hutchinson
The Pick-Pocket's Plight
The next instalment in an emotional historical saga series from Lindsey Hutchinson
E-Book
10/2024
Boldwood Books Ltd
€4.49
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Lindsey Hutchinson is a bestselling saga author whose novels include The Workhouse Children. She was born and raised in Wednesbury, and was always destined to follow in the footsteps of her mother, the multi-million selling Meg Hutchinson.