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Poverty's Pain
Poverty's Pain
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Product details
- ISBN 9781915494962
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 22 Jan 2024
- Publisher: The Conrad Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Set in the early twentieth century, 'Poverty's Pain' is a remarkable novel telling the story of Edna Pain, a young woman struggling with survival. Her resilience against extreme poverty and the life that comes with it, is exciting yet fascinating, as it engulfs the reader and transports them into Edna's world.
This is a place in time where people have become marginalised in society and trapped, not only because of the ravages of war, but also due to the era into which they have been born. This is a tale of romance, intrigue, great emotional catastrophe and is evocative of a time which may have been forgotten but for this novel, when life was not soft and cosy, but harsh and a bit wild: a true haunting novel. The reader will become submerged into Edna's search for hope and happiness. Will she ever find true love? Will she ever be truly happy?
Diane C. Phillips, born in England's East Midlands, is now living in the West Country. She is a chartered surveyor and currently is employed by a Christian charity. While working in Surrey in southern England, Diane carried out extensive research into family history and she is planning a sequel to 'Poverty's Pain'.
Poverty's Pain
€17.50
