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The Bookseller’s Daughter

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Pub Date 27 Mar 2020 | Archive Date 21 Jul 2020
HarperCollins | One More Chapter

Description

An incredible historical novel inspired by the true story behind the Boots empire.

Praise for Deborah Carr's previous title, The Poppy Field:

‘Both heartbreaking and full of hope and happiness’ Pam, Goodreads

‘Exceptional’ Cassie’s Books

‘A beautifully written, highly enjoyable read’ Nicki’s Book Blog

‘One to watch’ Good Housekeeping

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An incredible historical novel inspired by the true story behind the Boots empire.

Praise for Deborah Carr's previous title, The Poppy Field:

‘Both heartbreaking and full of hope and happiness’ Pam...


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ISBN 9780008363307
PRICE US$11.49 (USD)
PAGES 400

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Deborah Carr's "Mrs Boots" is an inspiring story that shows how one woman yearned for more and grabbed her chance at both love and a new life. Carr fleshes out the captivating Florence Rowe and the struggles she faced in a time when women were not allowed to dream and before her husband's business empire was built. Watch this author--this is a series you'll want to stick with.

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