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Ashes on the moor / by Sarah M. Eden.

Eden, Sarah M., (author.).

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"After the death of her parents, Evangeline must succeed as a schoolteacher in a remote region of Northern England in order to claim her inheritance from her grandfather and be reunited with her younger sister, Lucy. When a local bricklayer, Dermot, offers his help, she finds herself falling in love with the Irishman"--Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781432862619
  • Physical Description: pages cm.
  • Edition: Large print edition.
  • Publisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2019.
Subject: Nobility > England > Fiction.
Young women > England > Fiction.
Inheritance and succession > Fiction.
Man-woman relationships > Fiction.
Dating (Social customs) > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Large print books.

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  • 4 of 4 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County Library - Main Library. (Show preferred library)

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The day she buries her parents and two brothers, Evangeline finds herself serving as the new school teacher in a small West Yorkshire mill town. This is a far cry from her upper-class Cambridgeshire life, and she must prove that she is a competent teacher to gain custody of her younger sister. Evangeline relies heavily on her Irish brick-layer neighbor, Dermot, to help her survive as she finds her way. Eden (The Sheriffs of Savage Wells, 2016) does not shy away from the realities of life for the working poor in a Victorian mill town, including class issues and southern disdain for the northern way of life, deftly weaving such elements into Evangeline's fish-out-of-water experiences as she adjusts to her new circumstances and tries to fathom the Yorkshire dialect. A strong supporting cast of students and families (including Dermot's neuro-atypical son) adds context and depth. Readers will enjoy Evangeline's growth as a strong woman almost as much as the steady, slow burn of her relationship with Dermot, which moves from wariness to friendship to sweet romance.--Rothschild, Jennifer Copyright 2018 Booklist

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An orphaned Victorian heiress becomes friends with an Irish mason who helps her stand on her own and fight for the downtrodden Yorkshire town she comes to love.When well-to-do Evangeline and Lucy lose their parents and brothers, their rich grandfather sends Lucy to boarding school and forces Evangeline to take over as schoolteacher in Smeatley, a Yorkshire village where he owns a textile mill. Rising to the occasion, she not only figures out how to teach the children to read, but also learns to take care of her meager finances as well as cook, clean, and mend with help from Irish brick mason and single father Dermot McCormick, the first person she meets in Smeatley. It's not the easy life she expected, but she's determined to work hard and do anything possible to gain her grandfather's trust, access her inheritance, and care for Lucy. However, getting to know her students means understanding the Victorian trials their families endure. Choosing to stand up for her Yorkshire neighbors, she fights for them to keep their language and develops texts using their dialect. Evangeline's conviction and authentic concern for her friends give everyone a new sense of hope, and her strengthening moral compass, aided by her growing feelings for Dermot, opens her grandfather's eyes to better opportunities for everyone. Determined to be a woman of both dignity and courage, she becomes an agent of change and encouragement. Once again, Eden (For Love Or Honor, 2017, etc.) proves herself a gifted writer dedicated to unique, out-of-the-box storytelling with inspiring and thought-provoking elements.Exploring one woman's struggle to find her place in a world where every step forward is a challenge offers an upliftingand very cleanromance. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Evangeline Blake was raised to be a lady of quality, but following the death from fever of almost her entire family, she and her younger sister, Lucy, fall under the guardianship of her grandfather. He tells Evangeline that she must prove her self-reliance if she wants to gain access to her inheritance and guardianship of Lucy, which means she must work as the schoolteacher in Smeatley, a factory town in Yorkshire. Evangeline has only two concerns: she has no idea how to live on her own, and she doesn't know how to teach. Irishman Dermot McCormick is a mason and single father who has been taking care of himself and his son for a while. Evangeline has no issues with the differences in their class or background; she just wants to eat, teach, and prove herself to her grandfather. Her determination and compassion begin to earn for her the trust of everyone in Smeatley, until a secret from her past forces her to choose between her old life and the life she has created. Verdict The dialog and character development in Eden's (The Sheriffs of Savage Wells) latest are very well done; readers will particularly enjoy the banter between Evangeline and Dermot and will be eager know what happens next to the Smeatley townsfolk and our protagonists.-Colleen Sargent, Lincoln Lib., Springfield, IL © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Eden (the Longing for Home series) blends a bucolic historical setting with deep characters for a rewarding tale. Spunky but socially conventional Evangeline Blake lost all her family except her young sister, Lucy, to a sudden illness in late-19th-century England. Her austere aunt takes over their care, separating the sisters and foisting untrained Evangeline into teaching in the northern English mill town owned by the girls' grandfather. Eden provides solid historical details to highlight Evangeline's struggles with understanding Yorkshire accents, living in poverty, and being socially isolated because she has to keep her family connections secret. Never having lived on her own, she relies on a neighbor, ambitious Irish immigrant Dermot McCormick. Evangeline's slightly anachronistic acceptance of his son's autistic traits captures Dermot's affections. As they grow more attached, the secret of Evangeline's true social status slips out and threatens everything. Eden ably captures the changing of an era, the horrors of factory work, and the displacements of being Irish in England, a lady among the working classes, and a Southern Englishwoman in the North. Despite a few moments that feel too modern, the novel will appeal to readers seeking a chaste romance that makes gentle challenges to conventions of feminine propriety. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


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