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Rita Bradshaw

Believing in Tomorrow

Believing in Tomorrow

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Based on the provided content: Believing in Tomorrow is a family saga and moving historical fiction about a young girl's journey of survival and self-discovery in a male-dominated society of the early 1900s.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 480 pages
Publication date: 10 November 2022
Publisher: Pan Macmillan


Believing in Tomorrow is an epic family saga and moving historical fiction novel written by the top ten bestselling author of The Storm Child, Rita Bradshaw. The story revolves around Molly McKenzie, an eleven-year-old girl who faces the devastating consequences of her abusive father's violence. Fleeing from her home, she is discovered by kind fisherfolk, barely alive and in a state of severe illness. With them, Molly experiences the love and warmth of a family for the first time, finding solace and contentment in their presence.

Time passes, and Molly eagerly looks forward to a future with the boy she loves. However, a terrible tragedy tears her life apart, leaving her once again adrift in an uncaring world. Undeterred by adversity, Molly possesses a strong spirit and unwavering determination to survive.

In the male-dominated society of the early 1900s, Molly faces numerous challenges and discrimination. She must endure prejudice and hatred from all corners, facing rejection from those around her. Despite the obstacles, Molly remains steadfast in her pursuit of her dreams and aspirations.

Throughout her journey, Molly encounters various characters who play significant roles in shaping her character and influencing her fate. She befriends a kind-hearted teacher who provides her with education and support, and a wise old woman who imparts valuable wisdom and guidance.

As Molly grows and matures, she faces numerous trials and tribulations that test her strength and resilience. She must overcome personal obstacles, such as her own self-doubt and insecurities, to become the woman she is destined to be.

Believing in Tomorrow is a powerful tale of hope, resilience, and the triumph of the human spirit. It explores themes of love, family, and the pursuit of one's dreams, reminding readers that even in the face of adversity, there is always the possibility of a brighter tomorrow.

In conclusion, Believing in Tomorrow is a captivating and inspiring novel that will leave readers in awe of its powerful storytelling and unforgettable characters. Rita Bradshaw's writing is masterful, and her portrayal of Molly McKenzie's journey is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and determination. This novel is a must-read for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted story that touches the heart and leaves a lasting impact.

Weight: 336g
Dimension: 197 x 130 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529049862

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