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The Glassmaker's Daughter

By: Catherine Cookson
Narrated by: Anne Dover
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Annabella LaGrange was the only child of a wealthy family, owners of a glassworks in the North-East of England. When Annabella was seven, she thought the world a delightful place to live in, and only occasionally wondered why her parents never took her beyond the gates of their magnificent country estate. When she was ten she decided that the seclusion didn't really matter because when she grew up she would marry her handsome cousin Stephen and never be lonely again.

But when she is 17, Annabella learns something so shocking about her past that she flees her childhood home and is forced to embark upon a new existence with an invented past. Suddenly she must unlearn everything she has been taught about class and love.

©1970 Catherine Cookson (P)2022 Magna Story Sound
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it was a little hard to get into, but i in joyed it. i even listened to it twice.

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I enjoyed this one as much as any others by this author and narrator, however the characters in this where a little different, and thought provoking. very enjoyable

Interesting stories, great characters

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The whole story, the way it is read. The voice is easy to listen to.

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