Hope

Hope by Lesley Pearse is a historical novel published by Penguin Books Limited on January 11, 2007. This edition spans 688 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Baby Hope, the result of Lady Harvey’s infidelity, who is secretly raised by the loving Renton family after being smuggled away from her aristocratic origins. As she matures, Hope faces challenges that lead her to serve the Harveys, where she becomes embroiled in a web of secrets and threats that force her to leave her newfound family behind.
Readers will find a narrative rich in historical context, exploring themes of identity and resilience as Hope navigates a life marked by adversity. Her journey takes her from the comforts of a village to the harsh realities of city life, where her innate talent for healing leads her to the battlefields of the Crimea. This novel delves into the consequences of past scandals and the search for truth, making it a significant addition to the genre of historical fiction.
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Hope is the next historical novel from the acclaimed Lesley Pearse. Her existence would be the ruin of her mother . . . Baby Hope, the unfortunate proof of Lady Harvey’s adultery, is smuggled out of a privileged aristocratic household to a nearby village. There, her true identity a secret, she grows up in the arms of the poor, but loving, Renton family. But the day comes when Hope must pay her way. What could be more natural than being taken into service by the Harveys? However when she sees something she should not, she is threatened and blackmailed into leaving her beloved Rentons forever. Destitute on the streets of an unfriendly city, Hope’s courage and kindness are recognized by a doctor. A talent for healing sees her taken on as nurse and destined for the horrific battlefields of the Crimea. But will Hope ever come home and uncover the true story of her birth? Hope by Lesley Pearse – author of bestsellers Gypsy and Remember Me – is a historical novel of past scandal and its consequences in a compelling nineteenth century setting. Fans of Susan Lewis will love the twists and turns of Lesley Pearse’s work. Praise for Lesley Pearse: ‘With characters it is impossible not to care about … this is storytelling at its very best’ Daily Mail ‘Lose yourself in this epic saga’ Bella ‘An emotional and moving epic you won’t forget in a hurry’ Woman’s Weekly Find Lesley on Twitter @LesleyPearse or find out more on her website, www.lesleypearse.co.uk.
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