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Belinda Starling

    Belinda Starling's literary work is characterized by its deep insight into the human psyche and engaging style. Her writing often delves into complex interpersonal relationships and the emotional landscapes of human experience. The author masterfully captured the subtle nuances of characters' feelings and thoughts, drawing readers into their worlds. Her unique approach to storytelling and ability to evoke strong emotions left an indelible mark on literature.

    The Journal of Dora Damage
    • The Journal of Dora Damage

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Lambeth, London, 1859. By the time Dora Damage discovers that there is something wrong with her husband, Peter, it is too late. His arthritic hands are crippled, putting his book-binding business into huge debt and his family in danger of entering the poorhouse. Summoning her courage, Dora proves that she is more than just a housewife and mother. Taking to the streets, she resolves to rescue her family at any price-and finds herself lured into illegally binding expensive volumes of pornography commissioned by aristocrats. Then, when a mysterious fugitive slave arrives at her door, Dora realises she's entangled in a web of sex, money, deceit and the law. Now the very family she fought so hard for is under threat from a host of new, more dangerous foes. Belinda Starling's debut novel is a startling vision of Victorian London, juxtaposing its filth and poverty with its affluence. In Dora Damage we meet a daring young heroine, struggling in a very modern way against the constraints of the day, and whose resourcefulness and bravery has us rooting for her all the way.

      The Journal of Dora Damage2007
      3.6