The Girl From the Workhouse: A heart-breaking, emotional family saga

· The Potteries Girls Book 1 · Hera books Ltd
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‘an emotional, captivating read which is perfect for anyone who loves a good saga!Over The Rainbow Book Blog

Even in the darkest of times, she never gave up hope

Staffordshire, 1911. Ginnie Jones’s childhood is spent in the shadow of the famous Potteries, living with her mother, father and older sister Mabel. But with Father’s eyesight failing, money is in short supply, and too often the family find their bellies aching with hunger. With no hope in sight, Ginnie is sent to Haddon Workhouse.

Separated from everything she has known, Ginnie has to grow up fast, earning her keep by looking after the other children with no families of their own. When she meets Clara and Sam, she hopes that she has made friends for life... until tragedy strikes, snatching away her newfound happiness.

Leaving Haddon three years later, Ginnie finds work as a mouldrunner at the Potteries, but never stops thinking about her friends in the workhouse – especially Sam, now a caring, handsome young man. When Sam and Ginnie are reunited, their bond is as strong as ever – until Sam is sent to fight in WW1. Faced with uncertainty, can Ginnie find the joy that she’s never had? Or will her heart be broken once again?

An emotional, uplifting and nostalgic family saga that will make you smile, while tugging on your heart-strings. Fans of Sheila Newberry Kitty Neale and Sheila Riley will love this beautiful read.

Readers are loving The Girl from the Workhouse:

‘A poignant, emotional and heart-wrenching read...best read with a box of tissues handy’ Bookish Jottings

‘This truly was a fabulous story from beginning to end and I struggled to put it down!... richly detailed, beautifully written and the storyline along with the characters was enthralling’ Rose is Reading

heartbreaking, emotive and well researched...This is an easy,enjoyable and informative read, recommended for lovers of historical fiction.’ Waggy Tales

I highly recommend reading this and being transported back in time. An excellent historical fiction that had me compulsively turning the pages.’ Books and Bookends

Overall, I loved it. There were lots of moments that made me gasp and others that almost made me cry, and then there were those that made me smile and sigh.’ Jess Bookish Life

heartwarming and emotional. I absolutely love the story line...I really enjoyed the setting and the characters. If you enjoy historical fiction, this is definitely a book to read!’ Jessica Belmont Book Reviews

I’m quite astonished this is a debut novel... The characters came alive on the page, and it’s a fully rounded story... A fabulous readGrace J Reviewerlady

‘an emotional, captivating read which is perfect for anyone who loves a good saga!... a fantastic read that quickly drew me into the story and kept my interest throughout with its fabulous plot.’ Over The Rainbow Book Blog

Ginnie is a likeable character from the off... I cried at some of the heartache she saw, and was so pleased with every small moment of happiness. You won’t be able to put this one down.’ Jennifer C Wilson

‘the author winds her story around your person and snares your heart... Though filled with much darkness and despair, there is also hope and loveInsatiable Readers

Johnson has a Cookson flair...she does capture the heart and soul of her characters.’ Cheryl M-M Book Reviews

‘a step back in time with a young protagonist who pulled on my heart strings...The friendship between her and Sam was especially heartwarming. I really enjoyed my first introduction to this author’ By The Letter Book Reviews

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4.8
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Grace J. Reviewerlady
February 22, 2020
I'm quite astonished this is a debut novel; it has all the signs of coming from a far more experienced author. Ginnie Jones is born into poverty; when her father loses his job things get much worse and she, along with her parents, enter the workhouse. Despite Ginnie's fears, she does make friends there, but when fate steps in to rob her of their precious friendships, Ginnie has to depend on herself to survive. When she leaves the workhouse, life is still a struggle . . . This is an excellent read, telling Ginnie's story before, during and after her time in the workhouse. This is the first book I've come across with details of the potteries, and I found the details of the work there to be quite fascinating. Including information of the Great War, the workhouse system, the daily fight against poverty and touching on the suffragette's battle for women's votes, there is so much going on that I just flew through it! The characters came alive on the page, and it's a fully rounded story; even better, the author is working on the second novel and I look forward to that! A fabulous read which I'm very happy to give 4.5*.
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Rose
February 20, 2020
The Girl From the Workhouse is author Lynn Johnson’s debut novel set in Burslem from 1911 to 1919. I enjoy reading books in this time period and was extremely impressed with Ms. Johnson’s writing style. I’m so happy to have found a new author and look forward to reading more from her in the future! This story focuses on a young girl, Ginnie Jones who at age eleven has to leave her home and all she’s known to enter into Haddon Workhouse in the year 1911 with her parents. The story is written into two parts, the first part is Ginnie’s life inside Haddon from 1911 to 1914 and then the second part is her life after she leaves Haddon from 1914 to 1919. We watch as Ginnie grows up from a young girl to a young woman and then how WW1 takes a toll on all those around her. As her friendship with a boy from Haddon, Sam White grows into love, one has to wonder if they will ever find happiness with the war raging in the background. This truly was a fabulous story from beginning to end and I struggled to put it down! I really loved Ginnie, she was a wonderful, loveable character. As we follow her through her life at Haddon Workhouse and then later when she is grown up and working, you can’t help but want to see her finally get a HEA. I adored Sam and it’s obvious he loves Ginnie. I couldn’t help but root for this couple to find a way to be together. There were so many wonderful secondary characters in this book, each with fascinating stories of their own. The book is richly detailed, beautifully written and the storyline along with the characters was enthralling. This was so much more than a romance story. It was a story of life, death, survival, heartache and finally happiness. I look forward to reading Ms. Johnson’s next book that is supposed to feature Connie a prominent character in this book, and hopefully catching up with Ginnie and Sam again! Highly recommend!
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About the author

Lynn Johnson left school with no qualifications. With determination and hard work, she ended her career as a Human Resources Manager with a large County Council. Born and raised in Stoke-on-Trent, she now lives in Orkney with her husband and six cats. Lynn is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association.

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