Emma Applebyβs arrival in the County Durham village of Tow Law is sudden and mysterious, provoking deep suspicion in the locals. And because she has a child with her, seemingly out of marriage, they want nothing to do with her β except for pub landlord Mick Castle. When Emma opens an academy and set
Miss Appleby's Academy
β Scribed by Gill, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 109017630
- Publisher
- Quercus
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781780878478
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β¦ Synopsis
Emma Applebyβs arrival in the County Durham village of Tow Law is sudden and mysterious, provoking deep suspicion in the locals. And because she has a child with her, seemingly out of marriage, they want nothing to do with her β except for pub landlord Mick Castle. When Emma opens an academy and sets herself up in competition with the local school, she provokes a savage response from the community. But she will not be deterred β even when her past catches up with her and Mick is forced to choose between family and love.
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