The Shoemaker's Daughter (The Cordwainers: 1)

A heartwarming and moving Welsh saga of determination you won’t be able to stop reading…

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Pub Date 22 Mar 2011 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2020

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Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, this is the powerful beginning of The Cordwainers, a series from bestselling author Iris Gower.

“I loved this book from start to finish…” – Reader review.
“Seriously recommend…” – Reader review.

Will she let matters of the heart cloud her judgement?

When her father dies, Hari Morgan has no choice to but make a life for herself and her ailing mother and carry on the family shoemaking business. Her talent leads her to an unlikely friendship with Emily Grenfell, the daughter of one of the richest men in Swansea.

But friendship is fickle. As their respective fortunes change and they both fall in love with Craig Grenfell, Emily’s cousin, Hari must decide whether to follow her heart or her head…

The Shoemaker’s Daughter is the first in Iris Gower’s The Cordwainers series. The story continues in The Oyster Catchers.

Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin, this is the powerful beginning of The Cordwainers, a series from bestselling author Iris Gower.

“I loved this book from start to finish…” – Reader...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781446463703
PRICE £0.99 (GBP)
PAGES 480

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