Lily Takes a Chance

· Lissadell Story Книга 4 · Bolinda · Читает Caroline Lennon
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Lissadell House, 1915 In the Big House, life is changing for young housemaid Lily and her group of friends. Maeve de Markievicz, daughter of the famous Countess, will soon be going away to school in England. What will this mean for the friendship between Lily the servant girl and Maeve the young lady? For others in Lissadell, romance is blossoming and may bring change. And for Lily, she has the chance to grab hold of her dream ... if only she’ll take the chance. The girls are growing up and marching towards the future, with friendship, they can face anything.

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Judi Curtin is the best-selling author of the Alice and Megan series. She is also the author of the smash-hit Eva series: Eva's Journey, Eva's Holiday and Leave it to Eva. With Roisin Meaney she has written See If I Care. Judi has also written three novels, Sorry, Walter, From Claire to Here and Almost Perfect.

Caroline Lennon is an Irish actress and voice artist. She is best known as the voice of Siobhan Hathaway on BBC Radio 4's The Archers. Her extensive range of voice work also includes appearances on BBC Radio 4's Poetry Please and over 200 unabridged audiobooks narrations for authors such as Maeve Binchy, Cecilia Ahern and many more. Caroline's theatre and film work ranges from Greek tragedy to modern Irish classics and everything in between.

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