Abel's Daughter ebook
by Meg Hutchinson
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A dramatic tale of a wronged woman who rises above adversity to grasp love and happiness at last. For fans of Josephine.
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Wrongly imprisoned, Phoebe Pardoe suffers humiliation and beatings. Wrongly imprisoned, Phoebe Pardoe suffers humiliation and beatings. But her guardian angel in the form of Sir William Dartmouth eventually engineers her release.
Meg Hutchinson (born 1978, in South Egremont, Massachusetts) is an American folk singer-songwriter. Originally from rural western-most Massachusetts, Hutchinson is now based in the Boston area
Meg Hutchinson (born 1978, in South Egremont, Massachusetts) is an American folk singer-songwriter. Originally from rural western-most Massachusetts, Hutchinson is now based in the Boston area. Influences include poet Mary Oliver, songwriter Shawn Colvin, and mood maker David Gray.
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ISBN 10: 0750511672 ISBN 13: 9780750511674. Publisher: Magna Large Print Books, 1997.
by Meg Hutchinson (Author). Hutchinson knows how to spin a good yarn. Birmingham Evening Mail). A Birmingham saga in the grand tradition of Josephine Cox. See all Product description. For fans of Josephine Cox and Catherine Cookson.
