Magda's Daughter

Magda's Daughter

by Catrin Collier (Author)

Synopsis

Stateless and destitute after the Second World War, Magda Janek settles in the Welsh town of Pontypridd, in the hope of building a new life for herself and her baby daughter, Helena. All Magda has to give Helena are the ambitions she had once cherished for herself; dreams cruelly snatched from her by the war and its terrible aftermath. But 1960s Pontypridd is a place of opportunity - at twenty-one, Magda's daughter has beauty, confidence and prospects beyond even her mother's wildest imaginings. With a university degree behind her, a coveted teaching post in her old Grammar school, and marriage to the love of her life, Dr Eddie John, the son of an old Pontypridd family to look forward to, Helena couldn't have been happier. Until tragedy strikes. A tragedy that robs Helena of the only family she has ever known and everything she has ever believed in; Helena uncovers a bitter secret, so explosive that her mother carried it to the grave...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Orion
Published: 25 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 075288462X
ISBN 13: 9780752884622

Media Reviews
'A cracking beach read' BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH 'An emotional and gripping tale, which is rich in detail of the sights and sounds of post-war Poland.' TELEGRAPH & ARGUS
Author Bio
Catrin Collier was born and brought up in Pontypridd. She lives in Swansea with her husband, three cats and whichever of her children chooses to visit.