Set in Bethnal Green, this story opens just after the Ripper murders. Lizzie, Maggie and Charlie are orphans and must fend for themselves. When Lizzie catches pneumonia, Maggie goes out to solicit men. Although she does not go through with it, her destiny is altered by a meeting with Harry Stewart.
Anna King is the pseudonym of Josephine Carr, a writer formerly published by HarperCollins, NAL/Penguin, and Dial Books for Young Readers. She's delighted to embrace independent publishing with her new company, Three Kings Books (also publishing Joseph King with novels CRACK and EVIL DOES IT, currently available for Amazon's Kindle).
This was a different type of read. The story started of with a depressing scene & I thought it would get better but things kept on getting worse but I guess that's life. This book deals with many struggles & life of everyday living in a poor condition. Many surprises further along the story which I did not expect but overall, it was a well-written book!
I liked this story good enough, but the ending was completely abrupt! I couldn't believe I turned the page, and there was no more. I give it 3-1/2 stars because there are many grammatical and spelling errors. That disrupts the flow of reading. It was a bit predictable, but there were surprises and twists. I would recommend it. It's not a happy-go-lucky story, however. There are plenty of trials and tribulations for one family.
Loved the storyline in this book. Anna King has done a fine job of keeping the reader thoroughly entertained and wanting to find out what happens next. A page turner.
This is the story of 3 siblings Maggie, the middle sister, Lizzy her older sister and Charlie their younger brother. Set in the 1880's of Whitechapel in London's slums, the 3 siblings have been left to fend for themselves after the deaths of both their parents and their 3 younger brothers from a devastating fever.
It is quite a sad story to begin with but deals with the struggles and life of everyday living in a desperately poor part of the London metropolis. Maggie has to leave school to find work permanently in order to help Lizzy support the 3 siblings. Maggie had a part-time job which she loved, but it wasn't enough to bring in a decent amount for them all to live on and keep Charlie in school.
So Maggie goes to work one day to find her lovely old boss had died, and she was suddenly unemployed. The story follows her trials and tribulations at trying to find any sort of job for herself, and so many times is refused. There just are not the jobs in poor Whitechapel.
Then Lizzy gets sick and their life turns to muck. How will they all survive? What is it that happens to Maggie in her desperation? What happens to her siblings and how do they all cope in this horrendous situation?
Well, I will want to read this one again because it was an awesome read and so well written.
Having read many of this type of book previously I was quite happy with the initial format. However this story brought me back down to earth, thinking how true this all could be. Knowing of al the deaths in those years 1800’s and the plague of diphtheria that took place the, —- this book became very real. A story of a young girl/ woman looking and providing for her siblings. All other family members have died. The stresses that she went through doing the things she did but determined nothing would let her siblings fail. A good story line of the time with class differences exposed. But in the end goodness’s wins.
Maggie and her sister and brother had a hard start in life, until a bizarre night, from then things looked up as Maggie had been given 23, guineas that had helped them along, until her sister died along with her expected baby, Lizzie 's husband on the day of her funeral had attempted to rape Maggie. But Charlie her brother hit him with a poker, things set off after that with the gentleman who gave her the 20, guineas sister, and Lizzies husband getting together both full of hate, good ending, need to read to get the final outcome!
A very good story. Full of good with evil in the midst of all. Tragedy in life as times change for all the characters in this book, who seem very real as they live each day...a family coming together with acceptance of what they can cannot do. Rich and poor alike.
Another brilliant read by Anna king, kept me awake half the night wanting to reach the end, but at the same time wanting it to go on for ever! Can't wait to get stuck into another of her books! Well done!