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Dear Friends Letters from Abroad
| Ann Brady
| Mary Watson and Lady Elizabeth (Lizzie) Victoria Mountford are close friends and yet they should not be? Circumstances have thrown them together at a time in history when such a relationship did not normally exist; for whilst both girls were born on a country estate, Mary's parents were poor and Lizzie's nobility.
Mary suffers throughout her young life, eventually having to undertake an arduous journey to foreign shores but Lizzie suffers deep sorrow too. Yet despite the tribulations within their lives both young women finally find happiness from the least expected quarters. Throughout their ups and downs each lady is supported by the other, even though far apart.
This novel charts the roads that Mary and Lizzie must travel; from being young carefree girls to young women in polite society. It shows how the poorest and richest must suffer to achieve happiness. This is a story of two women's friendship showing how they survived, regardless of the trials thrown at them.
A romantic historical story novel for those readers who want a story that is devoid of bad language and violence. It is a ‘great holiday read’ offering the reader a light romantic tale in which they can easily lose themselves.
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