Outcast Child

Outcast Child

by KittyNeale (Author)

Synopsis

In this powerful evocation of working-class South London in the 1950s, drama and heartbreak wreak havoc in the life of young Daisy Bacon, guardian of her Cousin Lizzie who, a grown woman in body and appearance, has the innocent and trusting nature of a child. When her mother Judith is run over and killed outside their house, Daisy retreats into a world of silence. Blaming herself for the accident, the girl is unable to utter a word. The happy family home becomes a prison, with her stepmother Vera as the cruel jailer. It is cousin Lizzie, who will always remain a child, who brings sunshine back to Daisy's life. However, only when Henry Bacon discovers his new wife's shocking secret does Daisy herself find true happiness, and in a way that she could never have anticipated...This is Kitty Neale's second novel. She is a superb storyteller, using her personal experience to explore themes of love and loss, showing life at its best, brightest and very darkest moments.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Orion
Published: 17 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0752857398
ISBN 13: 9780752857398
Book Overview: An exceptional new saga writer. Kitty Neale is a natural storyteller Strong regional interest Perfect mass market, bookclub and supermarket material Very fresh feel - will appeal to readers of all ages

Author Bio
Brenda Warren was brought up in Battersea and now lives in Aldershot. She started writing after working as a bereavement counsellor which she took up after the death of her son who was in his twenties.She is in her early 'fifties.