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The Children of the Workhouse

This series delves into the harsh realities faced by children in 19th-century workhouses. Follow their incredible resilience and quest for hope amidst poverty, abuse, and loss. Each story explores complex relationships and the indomitable spirit that helps them overcome adversity. It's a poignant narrative of survival, friendship, and the enduring human desire for a better life outside the grim confines of their upbringing. Discover tales of courage and unexpected kindness in the darkest of times.

The Girl In The Ragged Shawl

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    The Girl In The Ragged Shawl

    • 336 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    4.3(57)Add rating

    Heartbreaking and uplifting, the story of the workhouse orphan, Eliza, will touch your heart...Eliza was left as a small baby at the workhouse in Whitechapel, wrapped in her mother's shawl, which is all she has of the mother she never knew. At eleven years-old, unlike some of her more unfortunate workhouse companions, she has survived sickness, near starvation and harsh beatings.Master Simpkins and his cruel daughter, the Mistress, rule the workhouse with a rod of iron, but when Romany boy, Joe, arrives at the workhouse, his untameable spirit and courage give Eliza hope that another life is waiting for her outside. When she is sold into service, Eliza is relieved to be out of the workhouse and hopes her fortunes will improve, but cruelty and unkindness are everywhere and her salvation could yet turn out to be her ruin...

    The Girl In The Ragged Shawl