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The Girl Who Came From Rags

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From rags to riches?

Eliza Wild has come a long way from her hungry childhood days in a rented miner's cottage on Pit Lane on the outskirts of Leeds. Her sewing skills have enabled her to go into business with a wealthy patron and to give her young niece, Victoria, a better life than she and her sister, Mary-Anne, ever dreamed of.

There's also Eliza's sweetheart, Tom, who is determined to marry her but having worked so hard to get to where she is, will Eliza take a chance on love when it means she might lose everything she has ever worked for?

384 pages, Paperback

Published September 19, 2019

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Gracie Hart

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January 15, 2021
This is a lovely well written story that has your interest from start to finish. I kept thinking that I had read this story then realised that it was a carry on from The Girl From Pit Lane and The Child Left behind characters. I found it a easy to read story, loved the characters. A recommended read.
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January 23, 2020
Loved reading what happened next to the Wild sisters.
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June 24, 2022
Absolutely loved this book last of the 3 books
The story of Mary-Anne and Eliza 2 sisters that came from the lowest of slums to be of high society through good and bad a life
They now have all their dreams come true
Love Gracie Hart great author her books take you to the times you feel you are part of it
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September 6, 2024
The girl who came from rags

Kept me booked all the way through brilliant xx would recommend it for all to read her books can autheress
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October 5, 2024
A good read it's the 3rd in the series. I just wish the author would let you know that it's a series of 3 and number them, so they can be read in order
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February 12, 2025
Enjoyed the concluding book in the series. I think there could still be a follow on so that we can see the next generation of the family
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