The Girl who was a Gentleman (Victorian Romance, History)
β Scribed by Anna Jane Greenville
- Publisher
- dp DIGITAL PUBLISHERS
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 184 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
London, in the year 1872. In Victorian England, opportunities are scarce for Joanna and her sisters. Their only hope is to marry well, but who would take one of the penniless sisters as a wife? Joanna doesnβt believe in fairy tales or princes, but she fiercely believes in herself. She decides to pursue a career of her own β by attending the prestigious Oliver Kenwood Boarding School, disguised as a boy. There is only one issue: her cunning yet fascinating teacher Charles Hanson seems to dislike her with a passion β and she finds it increasingly difficult to hold up her disguise, especially when rich and confident Abigail sets her eyes on Hanson, driving Joanna inexplicably furious. To make matters worse, Joanna begins to wonder whether her secret is really safe β¦
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