Girl from Brick Lane

Girl from Brick Lane

by SallyWorboyes (Author)

Synopsis

Not all is what it appears at number 10 Beaumont Square. The seemingly perfect marriage of Tobias and Isobelle Wellington is fractured when a dark secret surfaces. But to the public eye, nothing changes. However twenty years later Tobias' past catches up with him. Flora Brown and her daughter Beanie are employed below stairs as cook and scullery maid. Beanie is the illegitimate daughter Flora conceived with Tobias all those years ago. Tobias fears that she will talk if he sacks her, so he has no choice but to let them stay. Him above the stairs and them below. The Wellingons' offspring, Sarah and Herbert, have no idea that the scullery maid is their half-sister. Sarah and Beanie become great friends and become models for a naughty photographer. Herbert however is a class snob and dislikes Beanie intensely. In the meantime Isobella finds that she likes and trusts her cook: they are both suffragettes. One drunken night the truth about Beanie comes out. After tears and apologies, the two women vow never to tell the children that they share the same father and become even closer. However, secrets are hard to keep and inevitably the wrong person gets hold of the information.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st BCA Edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 06 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 034081893X
ISBN 13: 9780340818930

Media Reviews
1 'Unbridled passions run riot' - Daily Mail, on Wild Hops 2 'Sizzles with passion' - Guardian, on Wild Hops 3 'It's a rich, vivid, three-dimensional, gutsy and sexy narrative which has you turning the pages into the early hours' - Eastern Daily Express, on Wild Hops 4 'This saga of London's East End in the 40s captures the vibrant spirit and the resilience and character of the people who lived there' - Newcastle Evening Chronicle 5 'An excellent book combining humour and passion' - Telegraph & Argus
Author Bio
Sally Worboyes was born and grew up in Stepney. She has written plays broadcast on Radio Four, and adapted her own play and novel, WILD HOPS, as a musical, THE HOP-PICKERS.