The characters and storylines in Hettie's first two novels, Threads of Steel and Little Bronze Girl are brought to a conclusion in this final work in the trilogy - Circlet of Gold. Bettina Dawson, the main character, shows maturity beyond her years in dealing with some difficult situations whilst engaging in the long held dream of starting her own business. The clouds of war rumble on the distant horizon in the later 1930's - a prospect no one in Britain wishes to consider, but a time when strong female friendships and family bonds are of paramount importance. Once again Bettina helps others…mehr
The characters and storylines in Hettie's first two novels, Threads of Steel and Little Bronze Girl are brought to a conclusion in this final work in the trilogy - Circlet of Gold. Bettina Dawson, the main character, shows maturity beyond her years in dealing with some difficult situations whilst engaging in the long held dream of starting her own business. The clouds of war rumble on the distant horizon in the later 1930's - a prospect no one in Britain wishes to consider, but a time when strong female friendships and family bonds are of paramount importance. Once again Bettina helps others with difficult situations, often with humour and resilience which I hope will engage and amuse the reader.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Now enjoying retirement, Hettie lives in the North East of England with her cat. Much of her time is devoted to her related passions of sewing, quilting and social history. In her working years she developed an interest in the barriers women faced in all aspects of life, particularly related to health, family and work. Hettie has been heartened to witness, in recent decades, the widening opportunities for women, although life/work balance continues to be tricky for most. In her own career she has helped to support families as a nurse, midwife and health visitor. Hettie's other books, Little Bronze Girl and Circlet of Gold are the second and third books of the trilogy. The importance of female friendships and good humour are illustrated throughout her stories. Finally, Hettie has appreciated the many kind comments from the readers of her books and hopes that Threads of Steel brings pleasure and enjoyment to all who read it.
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