William Morrow Trade Paperback; February 3, 2015; $14.99; ISBN: 9780062316899
From
the author of the USA Today
bestseller The Girl
Who Came Home comes an unforgettable historical novel that
tells the story of two little sisters - orphaned flower sellers - and the young
woman who will be transformed by their experiences.
‘For
Little Sister … I will never stop looking for you.’
1876. Among the filth
and depravity of Covent Garden’s flower markets, orphaned Irish sisters Flora
and Rosie Flynn sell posies of violets and watercress to survive. It is a
pitiful existence, made bearable only by the presence of each other. When they
become separated, the decision of a desperate woman sets their lives on very
different paths.
1912.
Twenty-one-year-old Tilly Harper leaves the peace and beauty of her native Lake
District for London, to become assistant housemother at Mr. Shaw’s Home for
Watercress and Flower Girls. For years, the home has cared for London’s
orphaned and crippled flower girls, taking them off the streets. For Tilly, the
appointment is a fresh start; a chance to leave her troubled past behind.
Soon after she
arrives, Tilly discovers a notebook belonging to Flora Flynn. Hidden between
the pages she finds dried flowers and a heartbreaking tale of loss and
separation as Flora’s entries reveal how she never stopped looking for her
sister. Tilly sets out to discover what
happened to Rosie. But the search will not be easy. Full of twists and
surprises, it leads the caring and determined young woman into unexpected
places, including the depths of her own heart.
About the Author
Hazel Gaynor is the author of The Girl Who Came Home (William Morrow Paperbacks; ISBN:
9780062316868; 04/15/2014). She is also a freelance writer, writing regularly
for the national press, magazines and websites in Ireland and the UK. Her
writing success has been featured in The
Sunday Times Magazine and Irish Times
and she has also appeared on TV and radio. Hazel is a guest blogger and
features writer for national Irish writing website writing.ie for which she has
interviewed, among others, Philippa Gregory, Sebastian Faulks and Cheryl
Strayed. Hazel was the recipient of the 2012 Cecil Day Lewis award for Emerging
Writers and appeared as a guest speaker at the Romantic Novelists’ Association
Conference and the Historical Novel Society Conference in 2014. You can reach
her at https://www.facebook.com/hazelgaynorbooks.
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