The Urchin's Song

Has she found the key to happiness?

Fiction & Literature, Saga
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Author: Rita Bradshaw ISBN: 9780755375875
Publisher: Headline Publication: March 4, 2010
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Rita Bradshaw
ISBN: 9780755375875
Publisher: Headline
Publication: March 4, 2010
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

Can one young woman's beautiful voice save her from a life of destitution?

Rita Bradshaw writes a captivating saga in The Urchin's Song, a gritty tale of family, escapism and an incredible talent. Perfect for fans of Kitty Neale and Josephine Cox.

'Rita Bradshaw fully deserves her new Cookson rating... Josie's tale will echo in your heart long after you have turned the last page' - Northern Echo

The approach of the twentieth century means little to Josie Burns and her family; living in Sunderland's slum area, they battle dirt, cold and hunger on a daily basis. Josie's brothers and sisters are terrified of their violent alcoholic father, but Josie is not like the rest, for she has something that will enable her to rise out of the slums: a beautiful singing voice, with which even as a child she earns enough pennies to keep her father happy.

When she discovers that her father is trying to put her younger sister, Gertie, on the game, Josie and Gertie flee the family home, taking refuge with a friend. By educating herself and taking singing lessons, Josie starts on the journey to success and security - but can she also find love?

What readers are saying about The Urchin's Song:

'Once you start reading this novel you won't be able to put it down, all the characters come to life'

'One of the best books I have read in a while... I was gripped from the start until the very last page'

'Enjoyable story with lots of twists and turns'

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Can one young woman's beautiful voice save her from a life of destitution?

Rita Bradshaw writes a captivating saga in The Urchin's Song, a gritty tale of family, escapism and an incredible talent. Perfect for fans of Kitty Neale and Josephine Cox.

'Rita Bradshaw fully deserves her new Cookson rating... Josie's tale will echo in your heart long after you have turned the last page' - Northern Echo

The approach of the twentieth century means little to Josie Burns and her family; living in Sunderland's slum area, they battle dirt, cold and hunger on a daily basis. Josie's brothers and sisters are terrified of their violent alcoholic father, but Josie is not like the rest, for she has something that will enable her to rise out of the slums: a beautiful singing voice, with which even as a child she earns enough pennies to keep her father happy.

When she discovers that her father is trying to put her younger sister, Gertie, on the game, Josie and Gertie flee the family home, taking refuge with a friend. By educating herself and taking singing lessons, Josie starts on the journey to success and security - but can she also find love?

What readers are saying about The Urchin's Song:

'Once you start reading this novel you won't be able to put it down, all the characters come to life'

'One of the best books I have read in a while... I was gripped from the start until the very last page'

'Enjoyable story with lots of twists and turns'

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