Another man's child

Another man's child

By Anne Bennett

Subjects: Secrecy -- Fiction, Secrets de famille -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Family secrets, large print books, Unmarried mothers, Fiction, family life, general, Secrecy, England, Large type books, Manners and customs, Unmarried mothers -- Fiction, World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- Fiction, Classes sociales -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Interpersonal relations, Secret -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Social classes, Women household employees, Birmingham (England) -- Fiction, England -- Birmingham, Young women, fiction, Fiction, England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction, Social life and customs, Social classes -- Fiction, Family secrets -- Fiction, Employées de maison -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Angleterre -- Mœurs et coutumes -- 20e siècle -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Interpersonal relations -- Fiction, Livres en gros caractères, Mères célibataires -- Romans, nouvelles, etc, Women household employees -- Fiction

Description: Celia Mulligan is in love with farm hand Andy McCadden, but when Andy asks her to marry him and she accepts, her father is furious - no daughter of his will marry a mere hireling. Celia elopes with Andy and they make their way by ship to England. While on board, Celia meets a demure young woman called Annabel who tells her in confidence that a friend of her father forced himself upon her and she has since fallen pregnant. Annabel plans to throw herself on her brother's mercy and asks Celia if she will accompany her to Birmingham as her ladies maid. Without a job and with nothing to offer her, Andy encourages Celia to accept - he can find employment for himself and save for their future. But neither of them can foresee the events that will follow, and soon Celia will be forced to choose between the man she loves, and the love of a vulnerable child ...

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