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A Mother's Love
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A Mother’s Love

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A heartwarming family saga for fans of Katie Flynn and Maggie Hope

Can she escape the hardships of her past?Growing up in London’s tough East End, young Sara Porter has had to learn to take care of herself. Her mother resents her maternal responsibilities and has never shown her daughter the slightest bit of love.Starved of affection, Sara vows not to let anyone get close and focuses instead on getting out of the East End. But still she hopes that one day she’ll find a real family to call her own.(Note- previously published as The Angry Heart by Elizabeth Lord)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ebury Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 March 2014
Pages
480
ISBN
9780091953577

A heartwarming family saga for fans of Katie Flynn and Maggie Hope

Can she escape the hardships of her past?Growing up in London’s tough East End, young Sara Porter has had to learn to take care of herself. Her mother resents her maternal responsibilities and has never shown her daughter the slightest bit of love.Starved of affection, Sara vows not to let anyone get close and focuses instead on getting out of the East End. But still she hopes that one day she’ll find a real family to call her own.(Note- previously published as The Angry Heart by Elizabeth Lord)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ebury Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 March 2014
Pages
480
ISBN
9780091953577