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  • From Your Heart

  • The Shilling Can
  • By: Ed Gaulden
  • Narrated by: Ed Gaulden
  • Length: 14 hrs and 16 mins

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From Your Heart

By: Ed Gaulden
Narrated by: Ed Gaulden
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Publisher's Summary

A Victorian Romance

A Fiction Novel

From Your Heart: The Shilling Can is a story that opens in the Clerkenwell District, London, 1860. It chronicles 20-year-old, Penelope Berry, alias, Pennie, who lives in the poorest part of London. She attends the Field Lane Ragged School. Her desire is to become a schoolteacher. Industrious, Pennie studies, passes the exam, earning her certificate as Novice Teacher.

Later, a mysterious man at the Smithfield Market makes her an offer that she can hardly refuse – to immigrate to America. Pennie encounters many suitors, but only one of them is her heartthrob’s desire. Shipwrecked, the Royal Navy rescues all but the man she loves. Oh! Watch for the references of the shilling can!

©2020 Ed Gaulden (P)2020 Ed Gaulden

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