The Wild Child

The Wild Child by Anne Baker, published by Headline Publishing Group in 2007, is a fiction saga that explores the complexities of family dynamics in 1960s Liverpool. The story centers on widowed Flora Wilcox, who navigates the challenges of raising her two daughters, Hilary and Isobel. While Hilary appears to lead a more stable life, Isobel’s tumultuous journey involves unexpected pregnancy and marital strife, setting the stage for conflict and reconciliation within the family.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the struggles of motherhood, sisterhood, and the impact of past grievances. As Flora grapples with her daughters’ differing paths, the story unfolds against a backdrop of personal and familial challenges. The themes of loyalty and forgiveness are woven throughout, highlighting the sisters’ journey toward understanding and unity. With 314 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the characters’ lives and the societal expectations of the time.
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Raising her daughters in 1960s Liverpool, widowed Flora Wilcox often feels out of her depth. There’s no problem with mousy Hilary, but Isobel is a wayward beauty who can never forgive her plainer sister for stealing her boyfriend, and will be pregnant before she marries. Worse, the father of Isobel’s baby isn’t her new husband – and when the truth comes out, her marriage is likely to hit the rocks. Hilary’s life seems to be moving along more calmly, until her husband is badly injured in an accident. And as she takes charge of his business Hilary also faces the discovery that her adored children are struggling at school. There’s hope if the sisters can pull together at last – but can they ever put the past behind them?
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