An engrossing historical saga based on the life of the eighteenth-century woman who endured loss and betrayalâand dared to pursue her dreams. Her parents warned Elizabeth that Alexander Blackwell would not make a dependable husband, and only after eloping with him did she learn they may have been right . . . After their marriage, the couple finds lodgings in London. Alexander looks for work while Elizabeth learns engraving. Before long, though, Alexander is in the Marshalsea, the notorious debtorsâ prison, and she is left to fend for herself. Alone and penniless, she has a few things going for her: a skill, an idea, and an acquaintance. Elizabeth embarks on a quest that earns her a small fortune and may allow her to buy her husbandâs freedom. It seems like she may live happily ever after. But her extraordinary story isnât over yet . . . Praise for Pamela Holmes âA genuinely original, utterly enchanting story.â âA. N. Wilson, author of Victoria: A Life â[A] lyrical novel that skillfully represents the constraints placed on middle-class women of the era.â âHistorical Novel Society
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