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The Orphan House

Absolutely Gripping and Heartbreaking Historical Fiction

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The Orphan House

By: Ann Bennett
Narrated by: Naomi Frederick
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Baby born September 5th 1934, approximately. Place of birth, unknown; father, unknown; mother unknown.

Present day. Sarah Jennings knows there’s one place she can go to find some peace and quiet during her difficult divorce. But arriving at her beloved father’s home in the countryside, she finds him unwell and hunched over boxes of files, studying the records from Cedar Hall, the crumbling orphanage in town. He says that hidden behind the wrought iron gates and overgrown ivy are secrets about their family, and he asks for her help.

Sarah goes to speak to Connie Burroughs, the only person left alive who lived at Cedar Hall. Her questions take Connie from the comfort of her nursing home right back to a chilly night in 1934, when as a little girl she saw her own father carrying a newborn baby, bundled in rags, that he said he’d found near the broken front gate. The day Connie began to protect his secrets.

But just as Sarah begins to convince Connie that the truth can set her free, she realizes that unlocking the past might have heartbreaking consequences...

An emotional and uplifting reminder that incredible acts of courage can change the course of history, Ann Bennett’s powerful tale is inspired by the lives of the children who lived at her great-grandfather’s orphanage. Fans of Before We Were Yours, The Orphan’s Tale, and The Orphan Train will be hooked.

This book was previously published as The Foundling’s Daughter.

©2020 Ann Bennett (P)2020 Bookouture
Fiction Historical Fiction Women's Fiction Feel-Good Heartfelt
Compelling Storyline • Historical Fiction • Excellent Narration • Intriguing Twists • Interconnected Stories

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I'm not sure I can find words to express how much I loved this book. It's the best book I have listened to in a long time. I was hooked by the first paragraph to the very end. I had so many emotions while listening. My favorite character was Connie. I felt so sorry for the life she lived and the fear of her father that gripped her for her entire life. The plot had so many twists and turns and it wasn't the kind of book that you could figure it out for yourself what was going to happen. There were a few parts that were eery and sent chills down my spine. I loved this book from the first paragraph to the very end and am sad that it's over.

OUTSTANDING

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Excellent historical novel of a seldom discussed part of British history. It is a personal story of a young woman’s struggles as she tries to build a new life in British India. It is also the story of an orphanage and the family running it in England. It further explores the story of a man in search of his past and his daughter seeking her future. The individual stories touch each other in intriguing ways and stretch across three generations. It is history, family life, young women growing, romance and mystery all rolled into one book. Well worth the time to read or listen to. I did audio because I had driving and waiting time to fill. It was a delightful way to fill that time.

Intriguing

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loved the book, a little disappointed that there wasn't any commentary regarding any historical background at the end, but otherwise great read

good book

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This is the best book I have listened to in a long time. From the beginning it gripped my attention and kept it the whole way through. Although somewhat predictable it was extremely well written and I absolutely loved it

Wonderful story

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Solid historical fiction with a good and interesting storyline. Clean. Somewhat predictable but still a beautiful story.

Orphan House

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I found this book to be well written. The story was was wonderful, and the ending had me near tears!

A beautifully written story!!

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Well written, beautiful story. I loved the story teller, and really loved the story. In Swamy to read more of her books. Overall, well written, interesting characters. Good story line.

Wonderful Story

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Starts a little slow but in the end it’s wonderful. I loved the British verbiage and accent!

Great book

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beautifully written story of the interconnection of 3 women in different times and places and their strength, loss and love. Lovely narration

Gripping Story of Love and Loss

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An excellent story of tracing your lineage. A pleasant easy listen, great to take on vacation.

An English manor uncovers several mysteries

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