The wonderfully nostalgic, vivid and compelling new novel from the Sunday Times top five bestselling author of A Loving Family.From the age of eight, sixteen-year-old Charity Crosse has been living rough with her grandfather and begging on the streets. When he grandfather passes away, Charity is helped by a kindly doctor who introduces her to bookseller, Jethro Dawkins. Jethro takes Charity in to help in his bookshop and keep house in their one room behind the shop. Charity sleeps under the counter and is not well treated, but Jethro instills in her the love of books that began when her grandmother taught her to read. And she starts to hope for a better future for herself. But Jethro dies unexpectedly, and Charity is faced with eviction when the rent is raised by the unscrupulous landlord. Must Charity give up her dream of running the bookshop herself, and worse, be forced to return to the streets...?
Dilly Court grew up in North-east London and began her career in television, writing scripts for commercials. She is married with two grown-up children and four grandchildren, and now lives in Dorset on the beautiful Jurassic Coast with her husband. She is the author of eighteen novels and also writes under the name of Lily Baxter.
Charity is a very strong woman. Best quote 'Will you women please stop prattling on about an infant? They all look the same - like wizened monkeys. I don't know what the fuss is about.'
from the age of eight Charity has been living with her alcoholic father and begging on the streets for money so they can live the damp cold cellar where they live is awful for her and one day she finds her grandfather has died. the dr takes her home for a night then he suggests she may find employment in a bookshop owned by Jethro who is a deformed man who treats charity with disrespect but charity gradually enjoys her work with the books but when Jethro dies the landlord raises the rent to more than Charity can afford does it mean back to begging and the streets or can Charity overcome yet another obstacle in her life? a compelling book that i thoroughly enjoyed and highly recommend
This is the best I've read of DC novels. Truly heartwarming with oddly modern twists for victorian era, a little simple on intrigue but the best part ... is good romance and the courage of the heroine.
DIDNT Feel this was one of her best books. For me there was too many repeats of the same thing happening to Charity and it got too repetitive. It did show how women were treated badly in those times my the Male hierarchy. But it did have a happy ending though .
Charity Crosse until the age of eight had lived a pampered middle class life , until the death of her parents . We meet her at the age of sixteen , living with her alcoholic grandfather in a basement hovel . Charity begs for a living and gets just enough money for them to survive . When he dies she fears she will end up in the Workhouse. A friendly doctor concerned for her welfare takes her to one of his patients , a crippled man , Jethro Dawkins . Here she discovers a love of books and she thinks her future is secure . Unfortunately life takes an unexpected turn and Charity must use all her wits to survive . Will she have to return to her old way of life , begging on the streets ? I loved this book Charity is a loveable character and I really cared about what happened to her.
This is a novel set in Victorian times and it really showcases how difficult those times were for people in what were considered the lower classes. Housing was poor. Rats ran freely in the streets. Young children were put to work in a manner that comes close to what I would call slavery, and in a moment, life could change and individuals could become homeless. Charity is one such individual who ends up on her own but keeps managing to find herself surviving and learning. It was a male, paternalistic society which often made things extra hard for women, but in spite of that, her resourceful actions benefit herself and those who become her "family of choice". I found it eye opening.
Embora bem produzido, com a personagem feminina de espírito forte e o prota um pouco aquém do esperado, achei frustrante a falta de romance, beijos apaixonados. Nunca vi uma heroína, tão jovem e tão sábia... e cujas amigas para sofreram tanto... A história se concentra em três destinos: Vi, Dorie (uma criança de 8 anos já com um destino fadado ao sofrimento) e ela. A autora só pecou pela ausência de romance em si. Demorou para reconhecer quem era seu par nesta jornada da vida.
Oh God I am so grateful that I came across this wonderful author!!! I have never read such a nice historical book! Thank you for making me smile every time I was reading this book. I was always on the edge and expecting what will happen next. This author has a talent and I admire her for that. Can't wait to read her other books😍😍😍🌺🌺🌹
Muy bueno, mucho mejor que el primero que leí de esta autora.
Bonita historia caracterizada por la trama de Cenicienta, una muchacha en apuros y una cantidad de buenas personas en su vida. Los personajes son agradables, el romance es lento y poco pero bonito.
Y por supuesto la ambientación en Londres victoriano es muy buena.
Another good book by dilly. Looking forward to the next book.i will have to go and browse but it’s always hard to decide because I’ve enjoyed all her books so far.
I didn’t enjoy this book. The plot line was too fast paced, moving from one crisis to another within a matter of pages and it felt silly. Wouldn’t recommend it.
read as part of our book group challenge. enjoyed the book reminded me, of Catherine cookson style. charity had guts to carry on after everything that had happened to her. thought it was sad, that when we arrived at the bookshop, that she was sleeping under the counter. it was sad when Jethro died, and would have thought she might have fought harder, to keep the shop. it was brave and caring of her to take Dorrie in, and her neighbour vi. the doctors I think, was a unique and caring man. the professor was a creep. his nephew Dan and his brother Harry, I thought the other brother, would have been a better choice. the ending was predicable. and it would have been nice to find out what happens to vi .
Another Cinderella story nevertheless a good read. The writer makes you visualize the dark and the dirty side of the streets of London and the life dwelling in the gutters. She literally takes you there; you live the life of the elites, the life of the beggars and those belonging to the mediocrity. Some of those details would make you want to puke but that's exactly what I loved about this book. The writer did a splendid job. You'll like the ending. The story basically revolves around Charity an intelligent beggar who rises from the dirt to become a beggar-maid only to become the wife of Harry the heir to the bligh Park fotune. (SPOILER) :'3
At first I didn't think this was my kinda book but I couldn't be so wrong! I was hooked from the start, I liked the fact that the main character, although life deals her a series of bad hands, is not portrayed as a victim.
I wasn't convinced that this was something I would enjoy but I took it on holiday and became involved in the story straight away. It follows the life of Charity Crosse, a young girl struggling to survive in 1880's London. She rises above everything despite what happens amd is an incredible read.
I really enjoyed the bit of this book I read but sadly I gave up half way through. The plot became complicated and I couldn't figure out who was who. Will try another one by the same author as I enjoyed the bit I read.
Another great book by Dilly Court, she really is a great writer. It is not only easy to read but a great storyline with some unexpected twists and turns. Gives you a real sense of the strength of a women and everything she might of come across in that time!