The Canal Boat Girl

A heartwarming novel from the Queen of family saga

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Pub Date 13 May 2021 | Archive Date 3 Jun 2021

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For fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, The Canal Boat Girl is a heartwarming novel from the queen of family saga, and author of The Nursemaid's Secret.

Wales, 1883.  

Young Ruth Owen, a talented musician with a scholarship to a prestigious music school, has a sparkling career ahead of her. But after a run-in with her mysterious tutor she flees to London, leaving everything and everyone behind.

London, 1897.  

Fourteen years later, Ruth, now married with two children, finds herself struggling for money and a place to live. Left with no other option, they decide to return to Wales and live on a canal boat. Life on the canals may seem idyllic, but what troubles await her return? And can the past ever truly be forgotten?

'Like having dinner with your mother in her warm and cosy kitchen.' - Diane Allen, bestselling author of For the Sake of Her Family

For fans of Katie Flynn and Dilly Court, The Canal Boat Girl is a heartwarming novel from the queen of family saga, and author of The Nursemaid's Secret.

Wales, 1883.  

Young Ruth Owen, a talented...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781838775636
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)
PAGES 400

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Featured Reviews

Loved this book and was gripped from the start wanting to find out exactly what Drago had done to Ruth Owen, full of twists and jaw dropping when all is revealed
Well written that you feel as if you are among the characters and actually on the canal with them
Loved it

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