Gull Island

Gull Island

by Grace Thompson (Author)

Synopsis

The year is 1917, and Barbara Jones is shocked to be told that she is carrying a child. Her boyfriend is a soldier and there is no one to whom she can turn for support. Indeed, her horrified father sends her away in disgrace when he learns of her condition. Fortunately, the generous Carey family give Barbara a home in a derelict house on a beach near Gull Island and it is there that her daughter Rosita is born. Gull Island traces the lives of Barbara, Rosita and the Carey family over many years - through wars, hurt, hope and betrayal. When Rosita grows up, she must cope with more than her share of deceit and disappointment - but when she faces danger on Gull Island, those around her find that they are stronger than they ever imagined.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
Published: 30 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 0709090765
ISBN 13: 9780709090762

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Author Bio
Grace Thompson lives in Swansea. She has a son and a daughter, as well as five grandchildren. She is a keen events organiser and fundraiser and her previous books, also published by Robert Hale include The Runaway and Facing the World.