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The Sundered Path
- Narrated by: Sarah Kempton
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How do you recover from losing everything you’ve ever held dear? It’s 1927, and Sarah’s family life is torn apart by tragedy. Fate steps in and Sarah embarks on a new journey as a Nanny at Strathfield Manor in the rural village of Mayberry in the English countryside. Here she meets the master of the house, Mr Wallis, who is less than welcoming, and she soon realises that befriending the staff is no easy task either – especially when faced with the formidable Mrs Vince!
Struggling to adapt to her new life, a chance meeting with young Rosie, the new kitchenmaid, helps Sarah face her difficult journey down this sundered path to where her destiny lies.
©2023 Thelma Pugh (P)2023 Thelma Pugh
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