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A little girl is found abandoned on a beach one chilly Monday in October, alone apart from the body of her mother, cold beside her.

Rendered completely silent by her traumatic experience, she is given the name Monday by the woman who discovers her and takes her to the Red Cliffs Ragged School - an old, crumbling building perched above the Torquay bay.

Her saviour, twenty-two-year old Sarah Sullivan, has also had a tough life. But when she was summoned to help out at Red Cliffs - a haven for poverty-stricken children from the cities - by her godfather Samuel she also found her own second chance within its walls. Now she will do anything to help the mischievous, loveable children there. Especially Monday whose continued silence tears at her heart.

But with Samuel''s health failing and his grasping nephew Christian eager to inherit, Red Cliffs is under threat. Sarah needs to fight - the children need her, and surprisingly she find she needs them. Will she be

Trade Review
An orphaned child is discovered on a beach below the Red Cliffs Ragged School in Torquay and though she is taken in by Sarah Sullivan at Red Cliffs, her new start is threatened when the school faces closure . . . * from the publisher's description *
Finlay writes with warmth and feeling, creating the book equivalent of a Sunday night period drama. Poldark can keep Cornwall because Monday's Child will make you fall in love with Devon * Culture Fly *
Praise for Linda Finlay * - *
Warm and atmospheric, you can practically taste the sea breeze * The Express *
Take time out for a page-turner about family mysteries and betrayal * Take-a-Break *
A compelling saga . . . with a surprising and emotional ending which weaves together the storylines in a most satisfying way. Strongly recommended and a great read on a Cornish holiday * cjbrownecrimewriter.com *
A captivating and emotional novel about a strong woman struggling to find her own way in the world when others wish to see her fail * Winstone Books *
I couldn't put it down and found myself finishing it in no time at all. . . The story was full of twists and turns from the onset and throughout . . . I really enjoyed reading this book and I highly recommend that you give it a read * Laurahbookblog *
It was full of drama, friendship, excitement and was truly a magical story. . . I definitely will be reading more in the near future * Laurahbookblog *

Mondays Child

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A Paperback / softback by Linda Finlay

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 20/10/2016
    ISBN13: 9781405928755, 978-1405928755
    ISBN10: 1405928751

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A little girl is found abandoned on a beach one chilly Monday in October, alone apart from the body of her mother, cold beside her.

    Rendered completely silent by her traumatic experience, she is given the name Monday by the woman who discovers her and takes her to the Red Cliffs Ragged School - an old, crumbling building perched above the Torquay bay.

    Her saviour, twenty-two-year old Sarah Sullivan, has also had a tough life. But when she was summoned to help out at Red Cliffs - a haven for poverty-stricken children from the cities - by her godfather Samuel she also found her own second chance within its walls. Now she will do anything to help the mischievous, loveable children there. Especially Monday whose continued silence tears at her heart.

    But with Samuel''s health failing and his grasping nephew Christian eager to inherit, Red Cliffs is under threat. Sarah needs to fight - the children need her, and surprisingly she find she needs them. Will she be

    Trade Review
    An orphaned child is discovered on a beach below the Red Cliffs Ragged School in Torquay and though she is taken in by Sarah Sullivan at Red Cliffs, her new start is threatened when the school faces closure . . . * from the publisher's description *
    Finlay writes with warmth and feeling, creating the book equivalent of a Sunday night period drama. Poldark can keep Cornwall because Monday's Child will make you fall in love with Devon * Culture Fly *
    Praise for Linda Finlay * - *
    Warm and atmospheric, you can practically taste the sea breeze * The Express *
    Take time out for a page-turner about family mysteries and betrayal * Take-a-Break *
    A compelling saga . . . with a surprising and emotional ending which weaves together the storylines in a most satisfying way. Strongly recommended and a great read on a Cornish holiday * cjbrownecrimewriter.com *
    A captivating and emotional novel about a strong woman struggling to find her own way in the world when others wish to see her fail * Winstone Books *
    I couldn't put it down and found myself finishing it in no time at all. . . The story was full of twists and turns from the onset and throughout . . . I really enjoyed reading this book and I highly recommend that you give it a read * Laurahbookblog *
    It was full of drama, friendship, excitement and was truly a magical story. . . I definitely will be reading more in the near future * Laurahbookblog *

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