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Gilding the Lily: A captivating saga of love, sisters and tragedy

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Gilding the Lily: A captivating saga of love, sisters and tragedy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rita Bradshaw
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 176,Width 110
Category/GenreHistorical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780755342389
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Book Publishing
Publication Date 23 July 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Lily and Sarah Brown s childhood is an unhappy one. Sarah escapes by marrying Ralph Turner, a Sunderland dock worker, but Lily doesn t trust Ralph a dark volatile man with a hidden cruel streak. When he tries to seduce Lily on his wedding day, her worst fears are confirmed. Ralph s younger brother John is cut from a different cloth, though, and Lily is increasingly drawn to him. But just when Lily sees a future for them, a terrible incident destroys her happiness. Heartbroken, Lily agrees to accompany the family she works for as a nursemaid to New York. As Lily boards RMS Titanic little does she realise that her decision will change the course of her life for ever...

Author Biography

Rita Bradshaw was born in Northamptonshire, where she still lives today with her husband. She has written many successful novels under a pseudonym and several delightful sagas under her own name.

Reviews

Praise for Rita Bradshaw: 'Catherine Cookson fans will enjoy discovering a new author who writes in a similar vein * Home and Family * If you like gritty, rags-to-riches Northern sagas, you'll enjoy this * Family Circle * What an emotional rollercoaster ride of a book! It grabs your attention from page one and does not let go until the end * Sunderland Echo * Displaying an uncanny ability to spin a good yarn * Sunderland Echo * All published writers have skill and creativity, but a few have more. It's called magic. I'm beginning to believe Bradshaw has it! * Historical Novels Review *