Sixpenny Girl

Sixpenny Girl

by Meg Hutchinson (Author)

Synopsis

Saran Chandler sees her mother and baby sister sold by her evil stepfather, Enoch Jacobs, and only escapes the same fate herself when Enoch falls into the canal and drowns. She is determined to reunite her family, but has no money or friends - until she meets Luke Hipton, himself an orphan, and the two team up together. They end up in Wednesbury, a miserable Black Country town rife with poverty, but they do find kindly souls willing to share their meagre rations. When Saran comes upon an overturned carriage with a heavily pregnant woman inside, she safely delivers the baby and is given a brooch for her pains, then a small house, which she and Luke use to start their own nail-making business. She is a fair employer and offers the labourers of Wednesbury a better deal than they are used to but this brings her into conflict with local businessman Zadok Minch, a depraved man whose god-fearing exterior and respectable marriage conceal an insatiable sexual appetite and a lust for money. He wants both Saran and her property, but when she discovers that he was the man who bought her family, and he taunts her that his cruelty has sent both mother and sister to an early grave, she vows undying revenge. Minch has made several enemies, and in fact it is one of his sexual conquests who castrates and kills him. Saran is too late to save her mother, but does find her sister - and true love in the arms of Gideon Newell.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 432
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 23 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0340824824
ISBN 13: 9780340824825
Book Overview: Meg Hutchinson is also the author of Peppercorn Woman , The Judas Touch , No Place for a Woman , Child of Sin , Pit Bank Wench , A Love Forbidden , Bitter Seed , A Promise Given , A Handful of Silver , For the Sake of her Child , Abel's Daughter , Unholy Love and The Deverell Woman .

Media Reviews
'Yet another stunning Hutchinson story... A beautiful piece of imaginative living fiction.' - North Wales Chronicle 'The mistress of simmering sagas gives us the story of another heroine, whose spirit and courage will entrance readers.' - Peterborough Evening Telegraph 'A compelling read, for all the heart-breaking agony.' - Coventry Evening Telegraph 'This is dramatic, gritty stuff.' - Bookseller 'Meg Hutchinson's tales enthrall.' - Bolton Evening News
Author Bio
Meg Hutchinson left school at fifteen and didn't return to education until she was thirty-three, when she entered Teacher Training College and studied for her degree in the evenings. Telling stories and writing compositions has been part of Meg's life since a child and she now indulges this passion in a little cottage in Shropshire.