A Sister’s Duty

A Sister’s Duty by June Francis is a historical fiction novel published by National Geographic Books on September 27, 2016. This edition spans 448 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Rosie Kilshaw, a fifteen-year-old girl who, after the tragic death of her mother Violet, takes on the responsibility of keeping her family together. As the eldest sibling, Rosie faces numerous challenges and sacrifices in her quest to maintain their unity.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the complexities of parenting. As Rosie navigates her new reality, she encounters distant relatives who complicate her life, particularly her estranged aunt Amelia, who offers to take them in. This situation forces Rosie to confront the difficult choices that come with her newfound role. The book delves into the emotional and practical aspects of family dynamics, making it a poignant exploration of duty and resilience.
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She will do what it takes, for the sake of the children…
Rosie Kilshaw is only fifteen when her mother Violet is killed in a tragic accident, but as the oldest of her siblings, she vows to keep her family together, no matter what the sacrifice.
But as distant family members begin to resurface into their lives, Rosie quickly realizes that there is a lot more to parenting than she first thought. And when her estranged aunt Amelia decides to take them in, she will have a difficult choice to make…
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