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A safe haven, Irene Northan ; read by Anna Cordell

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A safe haven, Irene Northan ; read by Anna Cordell
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
A safe haven
Music parts
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Responsibility statement
Irene Northan ; read by Anna Cordell
Summary
Hardly out of childhood, Amy Kennedy, and fellow orphans Seth, Jay and Daisy are sent from the Lambeth Workhouse in London to the Devon port of Brixham to be taken into service, the girls as maidservants, the boys as apprentices on a trawler. Although her initiation into her job is hard, Amy quickly finds her feet and shortly her horizons are brightened by an attentive young man, Daniel Newton, the son of a prosperous sea captain. The others fare less well; Daisy is clearly miserable in her work and, despite Jed's protection, dreamy Seth founders in the harsh realities of a fisherman's life. As time passes Amy grows very worried about Daisy who, swearing her friend to secrecy, finally confides that she is the powerless victim of her employer's sexual abuse. Then the tragedy Amy had feared might happen becomes reality - a tragedy, which is to have far-reaching repercussions, not only on Daisy, but on Seth, Jed and Amy herself
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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