What's a Poor Girl to Do?


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Happy Pollyooly: The Rich Little Poor Girl


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'Happy Pollyooly: The Rich Little Poor Girl' is a collection of short stories written by Edgar Jepson. Intended for an audience of children, the stories all feature the same character, a little girl named Pollyooly, who is described as "...not yet thirteen; but there was an uncommonly capable intentness in her deep blue eyes..."










Rich Girl, Poor Girl


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Two incredible young women are drawn together by their dreams . . . and broken apart by love and war. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Rita Bradshaw and Kitty Neale. When you're chasing a dream, does it matter where you come from? Upper-class Lucy Graham is expected simply to marry well. Poverty-stricken Rosie Nesbitt struggles just to get by. Both girls share the unlikely dream to become a doctor, and each will do anything to succeed. When their paths cross at a party filled with eligible bachelors it soon becomes clear that their chosen career isn't the only desire they share. With society's conventions stacked against them and war raging on the continent, Lucy and Rosie must draw their own battle lines in their fight for love, life and happiness. But can they both succeed? First in Eileen Ramsay's Flowers of Scotland series. What everyone's saying about Eileen Ramsay: 'This wonderful panoramic novel sweeps you up and carries you along to the end. Lovely!' Katie Fforde 'An unpredictable ending, a few surprises along the way and several tear jerkers - I enjoyed every minute of it.' Historical Novel Review 'Captivating romance . . .The beautiful Scottish setting only adds to this poignant and poetic journey . . . This book is as unique as it is exquisite.' Daily Record Can't wait to read the next in Eileen Ramsay's Flowers of Scotland series? The Farm Girl's Dream will be out in June! Search 9781785762307 to pre-order.




Poor Girl's Road to Success


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A dignified female master was reborn into an era where there was no electrical network and she was living in a poor family. The original owner's mind was still somewhat muddle-headed and confused. Furthermore, she had even married someone. More importantly, the family was poor like a pauper. After eating this meal, there was only one thing they could do, no martial arts skills, only a pair of hardworking hands, a heart to get rich ...










Rich Girl, Poor Girl


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Winter, 1860. Rosalie has been granted a life of comfort and wealth but neither of these protects her when her mother suddenly dies. Polly has lead a life of grinding poverty; after losing her own mother, she finds herself alone on the bitterly cold streets of Hull. Then fate intervenes, bringing the two girls together when Polly takes a job as a scullery maid in Rosalie’s lonely house. The girls become unlikely friends and, when forced to leave the city behind, find themselves setting out to live with Rosalie’s uncle on the North Yorkshire Moors. Here they discover a life that neither of them has known before; though after finding momentary joy they soon learn once again that tragedy is never far away... ____________________ If you've liked books by Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, you'll love Val's heartwarming stories of triumph over adversity.