Winter's daughter / Val Wood; read by Anne Dover.
By: Wood, Valerie.
Contributor(s): Dover, Anne [Reader].
Publisher: Leicester : Ulverscroft, Magna, 2022Description: 10 sound discs (CD) (approximately 10 hr. 15 min.) : digital ; 12 cm.Content type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781399128377.Subject(s): Families -- Fiction | Shelters for the homeless -- Fiction | Winter storms -- Fiction | Search and rescue operations -- Fiction | Hull (England) -- History -- 19th century -- FictionGenre/Form: Domestic fiction. | Audiobooks.Online resources: Click here to access online Cast: Dover, Anne.Summary: Hull, 1856. The wealthy Ripley family have always looked out for the poor of Hull - particularly those who have no roof over their heads, save for a cellar below ground where they shelter from the elements. One dark winter's night, during a torrential storm, the cellar floods and the Ripleys rush to help. Among those rescued is a dark-haired little girl who speaks a language no one can understand. Some claim to have seen her mother - an English woman, fair-haired and beautiful in silken clothes - but no one knows where she is now, and the only person who could have told them died the previous night.Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Dover, Anne.
Hull, 1856. The wealthy Ripley family have always looked out for the poor of Hull - particularly those who have no roof over their heads, save for a cellar below ground where they shelter from the elements. One dark winter's night, during a torrential storm, the cellar floods and the Ripleys rush to help. Among those rescued is a dark-haired little girl who speaks a language no one can understand. Some claim to have seen her mother - an English woman, fair-haired and beautiful in silken clothes - but no one knows where she is now, and the only person who could have told them died the previous night.
Adult.