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The Girl from Kingsland Market

By: June Tate
Narrated by: Emma Noakes
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Southampton 1920. Phoebe Collins rose to the challenge of running the family fruit and veg stall when her father did not return from the front. The work outside in Kingsland market in all weathers can be hard, but with her mother and younger brother Tim to support, she's determined that it continue to be a success.

However, when Phoebe finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time and witnesses something terrible, she will need all her strength to face the trials ahead and the fear that her loved ones may come to harm.

©2019 June Tate (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance
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A great story, twists and turns and suspense in the plot with a happy ending.

Chapter 43,which is the wedding chapter,is only 43 seconds, which was SO disappointing.

A lovely story

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Another lovely novel, loved everyone so far. Love, loyalty, kindness, justice, history, friendship and hope.

Lovely

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A good story that flowed well! Narrator needs to take care with pronouncing words. The word ‘ grievous’ does not have an ‘I’ after the ‘v’! It was repeatedly mis-pronounced as ‘grievious’! It is pronounced as ‘greevus’

A good story

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