Luckpenny Land

Luckpenny Land by Freda M. Lightfoot is a New Ed edition published by Coronet in 1995, featuring 473 pages in English. This novel follows the life of Meg Turner, who resides on a remote farm in the picturesque yet harsh mountains of the Lake District. Confronted by a domineering father and a resentful brother, Meg grapples with the limitations imposed on her and yearns for a life beyond the confines of her home.
Readers will discover Meg’s journey as she seeks to break free from her challenging circumstances. The narrative explores themes of resilience and self-discovery, highlighting Meg’s determination to pursue a life filled with possibilities. Set against the backdrop of modern fiction and sagas, this story delves into the complexities of family dynamics and personal ambition, offering a glimpse into Meg’s struggle for independence.
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Life is hard for Meg Turner. She lives on a lonely farm in the bleak but beautiful mountains of the Lake District with a bully of a father and a brother who resents her. They want to keep her stuck at home, but Meg knows there’s more to life than the kitchen sink and she’s determined to find it.
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