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Informationen zum Autor Annie Murray was born in Berkshire and read English at St John's College, Oxford. Her first 'Birmingham' story, Birmingham Rose , hit the Sunday Times bestseller list when it was published in 1995. She has subsequently written many other successful novels, including the bestselling Chocolate Girls and War Babies . This is Anne's twenty-first, after the top ten bestselling Now The War Is Over . Annie has four children and lives near Reading. Klappentext Out of heartbreak, hope is born . . . Evie spent her early years left outside on the step. With a drunk for a father and a neglectful mother, all little Evie ever craved was a safe home and a normal existence. Her young eyes had seen so much but this never tainted her spirit. If it wasn't for her best friend Gary, and friendly dog called Whisky, Evie might never have made it to her sixteenth birthday. At sixteen she meets Ken, a sweet, brown-eyed boy, not much older than she is. Perhaps her fortunes have changed? But as soon as she gives over her heart she is betrayed, not for the first time in her young life . . . Will Evie ever find the love and warmth she's always craved? PRAISE FOR ANNIE MURRAY 'Annie Murray's superbly drawn characters will live with you long after you have finished reading' Margaret Dickinson From top ten bestselling author, a moving story of one woman's life Zusammenfassung A tale of hardship and survival, The Doorstep Child is a heart-rending story from bestselling author Annie Murray. From a tender age little Evie struggled . . . Evie spent her early years left outside on the step. With a drunk for a father and a neglectful mother, all little Evie has ever craved is a safe home and a normal existence. Her young eyes had seen so much but this never tainted her spirit. If it wasn't for her best friend Gary, and friendly dog called Whisky Evie might never have made it to the sixteenth birthday. At sixteen she meets Ken, a sweet brown-eyed boy, not much older than she is. Perhaps her fortunes have changed? But no sooner does she give over her heart, she is betrayed, not for the first time in her young life . . . Will Evie ever find the love and warmth she's always craved? ...
Préface
From top ten bestselling author, a moving story of one woman's life.
Auteur
Annie Murray was born in Berkshire and read English at St John's College, Oxford. Her first 'Birmingham' story, Birmingham Rose, hit the Sunday Times bestseller list when it was published in 1995. She has subsequently written many other successful novels, including the bestselling Chocolate Girls and War Babies. This is Anne's twenty-first, after the top ten bestselling Now The War Is Over. Annie has four children and lives near Reading.
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Out of heartbreak, hope is born . . .
Evie spent her early years left outside on the step. With a drunk for a father and a neglectful mother, all little Evie ever craved was a safe home and a normal existence.
Her young eyes had seen so much but this never tainted her spirit. If it wasn't for her best friend Gary, and friendly dog called Whisky, Evie might never have made it to her sixteenth birthday.
At sixteen she meets Ken, a sweet, brown-eyed boy, not much older than she is. Perhaps her fortunes have changed? But as soon as she gives over her heart she is betrayed, not for the first time in her young life . . .
Will Evie ever find the love and warmth she's always craved?
PRAISE FOR ANNIE MURRAY
'Annie Murray's superbly drawn characters will live with you long after you have finished reading'
Margaret Dickinson
Résumé
A tale of hardship and survival, The Doorstep Child is a heart-rending story from bestselling author Annie Murray.
From a tender age little Evie struggled . . .
Evie spent her early years left outside on the step. With a drunk for a father and a neglectful mother, all little Evie has ever craved is a safe home and a normal existence.
Her young eyes had seen so much but this never tainted her spirit. If it wasn't for her best friend Gary, and friendly dog called Whisky Evie might never have made it to the sixteenth birthday.
At sixteen she meets Ken, a sweet brown-eyed boy, not much older than she is. Perhaps her fortunes have changed? But no sooner does she give over her heart, she is betrayed, not for the first time in her young life . . .
Will Evie ever find the love and warmth she's always craved?