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Orla Rafferty may be unaware of the sweeping changes about to upend her world, but she's on the brink of discovering them. In 1833, the United Kingdom is anything but united. Political reforms are beginning to crack the foundations of a deeply unequal society, but true progress is still far off. When the income bequeathed from Orla's dead husband is threatened, she'll seize any chance to steady herself amid the upheaval-whether it's educating herself, seeking advice from friends, or eavesdropping on dangerous conversations. However, when her actions land her in unexpected trouble, Orla must…mehr

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Orla Rafferty may be unaware of the sweeping changes about to upend her world, but she's on the brink of discovering them. In 1833, the United Kingdom is anything but united. Political reforms are beginning to crack the foundations of a deeply unequal society, but true progress is still far off. When the income bequeathed from Orla's dead husband is threatened, she'll seize any chance to steady herself amid the upheaval-whether it's educating herself, seeking advice from friends, or eavesdropping on dangerous conversations. However, when her actions land her in unexpected trouble, Orla must lean on both strangers and allies to forge a new path for herself. A historical novel of quiet resilience and awakening independence, Orla Rafferty Seeks Her Fortune is a story of forged friendships, mended relationships, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity.
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Autorenporträt
Margaret Pinard is a soul from the 19th century who finds it easiest to disguise herself by drinking tea, writing historical fiction, and popping off to the British Isles for 'research.' She has published five novels and one collection of short stories. Her historical fiction work includes the Remnants trilogy which follows the MacLean family from 1820s Scotland to Canada and beyond, highlighting the immigrant experience. Margaret has co-founded an indie book festival, helps run the AWC, and is a firm ally of independent bookstores. She splits her time between Portland, OR and San Luis Obispo, CA.