The Pillars of the House Volume 1 (e-bog) af Charlotte Mary Yonge
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The Pillars of the House Volume 1 e-bog

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‘The Pillars of the House Volume 1’ - or ´Under Wode, Under Rode´ - is the first instalment of English writer Charlotte Mary Yonge’s story about the Underwood children. Three years after the birth of her twins, Mrs Underwood dies, leaving her thirteen children orphaned. Felix, the oldest child at 16 years of age, and his eldest sister, Wilmet, are determined their family will stay together. Se...
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Forfattere Charlotte Mary Yonge (forfatter)
Forlag SAGA Egmont
Udgivet 14 oktober 2022
Længde 572 sider
Genrer Classic fiction: general and literary
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse Vandmærket
ISBN 9788728133392
‘The Pillars of the House Volume 1’ - or ´Under Wode, Under Rode´ - is the first instalment of English writer Charlotte Mary Yonge’s story about the Underwood children.

Three years after the birth of her twins, Mrs Underwood dies, leaving her thirteen children orphaned.

Felix, the oldest child at 16 years of age, and his eldest sister, Wilmet, are determined their family will stay together.

Set in the industrial town of Bexley, this Victorian family saga tells the story of the children as they struggle to survive and find their way in the world against all odds.

This is a story of hope, love, sacrifice, and family, and it is ideal for anyone looking for a great, heartwarming family saga. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823 - 1901) was a prolific and popular English novelist, biographer, editor, historian, essayist, and journalist. She is most famous for her novels which include ‘Heartsease’, ‘The Daisy Chain’, ‘The Young Stepmother’, and the commercially successful ‘The Heir of Redclyffe’ (1853). Yonge was also a founder and editor for forty years of ‘The Monthly Packet’ magazine, while her book, ‘History of Christian Names’, is considered to be the first serious attempt at recording the subject. Profits from her books were often donated to charitable causes.