Book description
An absorbing tale of adventure and true love Young Maryann Nelson is
devastated at the loss of her beloved father. But worse is to come when
her mother, Flo, sees an opportunity to better herself and her family in
a marriage to the local undertaker, Norman Griffin. Though on the
surface a caring family man, Norman is not at all what he seems, as
Maryann and her sister Sal soon discover. Unable to turn to their
unsympathetic mother for support, the girls are left alone with their
harrowing secret. But for Sal it is too much to bear . . . The chance of
a new life opens up for Maryann when she befriends Joel Bartholomew.
Aboard his narrowboat, the Esther Jane, she finds herself falling in
love with life on the canal as she is swept away from Birmingham and all
her worries. Until Joel's feelings for Maryann begin to change,
awakening all the old nightmares that she had thought were long buried,
and in panic and confusion she takes flight . . . Annie Murray was
born in 1961 in Berkshire, and graduated from St John's College, Oxford.
In 1991 she won a SHE-Granada short story competition and was taken on
by a literary agent. Her first novel, BIRMINGHAM ROSE was published in
1995. This has been followed by several other bestselling Birmingham
sagas including, most recently, CHOCOLATE GIRLS and WATER GYPSIES. She
lives in Reading with her husband and four children.