The Charwoman's Daughter
This novel traces the development of a young girl's character from childhood to the dawn of young womanhood, to the time when love and lovers and possible marriage emerge from the land of romance to become faint realities on the horizon of her everyday world. Mary is the daughter of an Irish charwoman of impulsive nature and vivid imaginations. Mary and her mother are practically the only characters in the book; the others—the policeman, Mrs. Cafferty. Mrs. Cafferty's lodger—are shadowy figures who stand out but faintly against the Dublin background.
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The Charwoman's Daughter
This novel traces the development of a young girl's character from childhood to the dawn of young womanhood, to the time when love and lovers and possible marriage emerge from the land of romance to become faint realities on the horizon of her everyday world. Mary is the daughter of an Irish charwoman of impulsive nature and vivid imaginations. Mary and her mother are practically the only characters in the book; the others—the policeman, Mrs. Cafferty. Mrs. Cafferty's lodger—are shadowy figures who stand out but faintly against the Dublin background.
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The Charwoman's Daughter

The Charwoman's Daughter

by James Stevens
The Charwoman's Daughter

The Charwoman's Daughter

by James Stevens

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This novel traces the development of a young girl's character from childhood to the dawn of young womanhood, to the time when love and lovers and possible marriage emerge from the land of romance to become faint realities on the horizon of her everyday world. Mary is the daughter of an Irish charwoman of impulsive nature and vivid imaginations. Mary and her mother are practically the only characters in the book; the others—the policeman, Mrs. Cafferty. Mrs. Cafferty's lodger—are shadowy figures who stand out but faintly against the Dublin background.

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BN ID: 2940015575408
Publisher: OGB
Publication date: 10/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 433 KB
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