Sixpenny Girl

Sixpenny Girl

by Meg Hutchinson (Author)

Synopsis

Helpless, Saran Chandler stands by as her mother and younger sister are sold by the vile Enoch Jacobs and herself narrowly escapes the same fate. When Enoch drowns, Saran swears that she will not rest until she has secured her family's release, but - penniless and friendless - barely knows where to start. Saran's courage and virtue bring their own rewards: when she benefits from an act of kindness, she uses the gift to become a nailmaster in Wednesbury, a dark and grimy place, in thrall to the vicious Zadok Minch, whose godfearing exterior masks perverse tastes. Zadok Minch, the man who had once bought Saran's mother and sister to satisfy his evil lusts ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 05 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0340824832
ISBN 13: 9780340824832
Book Overview: From Hodder's top saga author - 'The mistress of simmering sagas' (Peterborough Evening Telegraph).

Media Reviews

Praise for UNHOLY LOVE:
'Yet another stunning Hutchinson story . . . A beautiful piece of imaginative living fiction.'

* North Wales Chronicle *

Praise for PEPPERCORN WOMAN:
'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 *

Praise for THE JUDAS TOUCH:
'Meg Hutchinson's tales enthrall.'

* Bolton Evening News *
Author Bio
Meg Hutchinson lived for sixty years in Wednesbury, where her parents and grandparents spent all their lives. Her passion for storytelling reaped dividends, with her novels regularly appearing in bestseller lists. She was the undisputed queen of the clogs and shawls saga. Passionate about history, her meticulous research provided an authentic context to the action-packed narratives set in the Black Country. She died in February 2010.