As one of Britain's unwanted "waifs and strays" Katie has already survived near starvation as a street urchin, hair-raising clashes with London's underworld and efforts to drown her in the Thames. So when she finds clumsy kindness and enough to eat on a backwoods, hardscrabble Canadian farm, has she reached safety at last?
Hardly!
Fighting her way to womanhood, Katie can't shake the stigma of charity girl, British home child, dodgy outsider consigned to the bottom of the local pecking order. Then, when her beloved rural haven suddenly crumbles, Katie must resort to her outlaw wits again. She hatches a desperate, half-cocked scheme that will tar her to the neck with scandal should anything go awry.
And so much does.
Katie must call up every scrap of hardiness and ingenuity to survive yet again—if she can.
A tale told with humour and delight, also involving a practically useless Englishman, a malevolent pig, an amorous circus sharpshooter, a sinking schooner and a village full of irate women who will do their duty if it kills them.
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"A vivid, captivating and cinematic sequel to The Tomorrow County. Gail Hamilton's picaresque journey through the lives of four young adults, whose lives have been forever altered by Dr. Barnardo's progressive 19th-century philanthropy, is a meticulously researched Canadian epic, which draws the reader into a world that is at once poignant, harrowing and joyous."
Kevin Sullivan, multiple Emmy and Peabody award winner
Filmmaker, founder Sullivan Entertainment Group