The Girl From World’s End
When tragedy strikes, there’s only one place she can go…
A captivating debut from a born storyteller.
When 8-year-old Mirren Gilchrist is orphaned after a tragic accident, she is sent to live with her estranged relatives deep in the Yorkshire Dales. She struggles to fit in, her town ways a mystery to the country children.
One day, fleeing school – and the cane – she takes refuge from a fierce snowstorm in the ruins of a stone cottage. Legend has it that World’s End is haunted but Mirren has finally found somewhere she can call home and her love affair with this magical place begins.
It’s the place she falls in love with Jack, the place she secretly hopes will one day become their very own. But the Second World War arrives and everything is thrown into turmoil. Jack returns from leave a changed man – violent and uncaring, a cruel streak shining though.
Mirren struggles to cope with the transformed Jack and new motherhood. Then tragedy strikes and history looks set to repeat itself. Is heartache here to stay or can Mirren find solace and inspiration in the only place she has ever felt truly safe?
‘A beautiful, almost poetically-written tale of love and tragedy in the Yorkshire Dales mainly set during the Second World War. The characters are real flesh and blood and the reader shares their ups and downs with genuine empathy.’ -
Maureen Lee, author of Kitty and her Sisters -
‘An epic tale of hardship and tragedy straddling the Second World War’ -
The Bookseller -
‘A captivating journey back to the past’. -
Closer Magazine -
‘a warm and enchanting first novel from a writer with an instinctive feel for the northern landscape’ -
Lancashire Evening Post -