Golden Urchin

Golden Urchin by Madeleine Brent, published by Souvenir Press in 1986, is a captivating narrative that follows Meg, an Irish heiress who was kidnapped from her parents during her childhood. Raised by a tribe of aborigines in the Australian outback, Meg’s journey leads her to Victorian England, where she uncovers a legacy filled with danger. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Meg’s transition from her unique upbringing to the complexities of Victorian society. The story delves into themes of identity and survival as Meg navigates her newfound world, facing challenges that stem from her past. With its focus on fiction, Golden Urchin offers a blend of adventure and intrigue, inviting readers to engage with Meg’s extraordinary life and the perils that accompany her return to civilization.
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Meg, an Irish heiress kidnapped from her parents at a young age and raised by tribe of aborigines in the Australian outback, enters the world of Victorian England and discovers a legacy of danger.
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