Far from Home

Far from Home by Lyn Andrews, published by Headline in 2007, is a work of fiction that spans 343 pages. The story follows fifteen-year-old Kitty Doyle, the daughter of a blacksmith in a small Irish village, as she faces significant changes in her life. After her widowed father remarries, Kitty is compelled to leave her family home and seek work in Liverpool, where she finds employment in a grocer’s shop.
In this edition, readers will explore Kitty’s journey as she navigates the challenges of her new life, including her role in helping the grocer’s business thrive and the personal trials she encounters along the way. The narrative delves into themes of resilience and the pursuit of happiness, capturing the essence of Kitty’s growth and the obstacles she must overcome. This saga offers a glimpse into the complexities of life and relationships during a transformative period.
Official synopsis Publisher
As daughter of the blacksmith in her tiny Irish village, fifteen-year-old Kitty Doyle knows little of the ways of the world, but she has to grow up fast when her widowed father re-marries and she has no choice but to leave the family home. Luckily there’s work to be found over the water in Liverpool and soon Kitty has a job in a grocer’s, where she also catches the eye of the owner. With Kitty’s input the business is soon thriving – but tragedy lies ahead, and she must endure many trials and tribulations before she can find true happiness…
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