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Lesley Pearse

Lesley Pearse is one of the UK’s best-loved novelists with fans across the globe and sales of over 2 million copies of her books to date. A true storyteller and a master of gripping storylines that keep the reader hooked from beginning to end, Pearse introduces you to characters that it is impossible not to care about or forget. There is no formula to her books or easily defined genre. Whether crime as in ‘Till We Meet Again’, historical adventure like ‘Never Look Back’, or the passionately emotive ‘Trust Me’, based on the true-life scandal of British child migrants sent to Australia in the post war period, she engages the reader completely.
Truth is often stranger than fiction and Lesley’s life has been as packed with drama as her books. She was three when her mother died under tragic circumstances. Her father was away at sea and it was only when a neighbour saw Lesley and her brother playing outside without coats on that suspicion was aroused – their mother had been dead for some time. With her father in the Royal Marines, Lesley and her older brother spent three years in grim orphanages before her father remarried – a veritable dragon of an ex army nurse – and Lesley and her older brother were brought home again, to be joined by two other children who were later adopted by her father and stepmother, and a continuing stream of foster children. The impact of constant change and uncertainty in Lesley’s early years is reflected in one of the recurring themes in her books: what happens to those who are emotionally damaged as children. It was an extraordinary childhood and in all her books, Lesley has skilfully married the pain and unhappiness of her early experiences with a unique gift for storytelling.
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Gypsy

R75,00
The story begins with fifteen-year-old Beth and her brother Sam, who are orphaned and decide to seek a new life in America.
  • On a steamer to New York, they form a group with two others, Theo and Jack, to seek their fortunes.
  • Beth achieves success playing her fiddle in saloons, where fans nickname her "Gypsy".
  • After trouble with local gangsters, the group flees to Canada to join the Klondike gold rush, embarking on a treacherous journey through snowy mountains and rapids toward the Yukon valley.
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Belle

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Set in 1910, the story follows fifteen-year-old Belle, who was raised in a London brothel but remains innocent of its activities. After witnessing the murder of one of the girls, she is kidnapped and sold into prostitution, eventually being taken to New Orleans. The novel tracks her transformation into a courtesan and her dangerous journey to escape and return home to her family.
Product code: 9780718157036
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Dead to Me

R95,00
Product code: 9780718181215
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