The Women of Fishers Wharf

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By Tracy Baines

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Can you leave the past behind and embrace the future? - A brand new series from Tracy Baines.

'A new saga author has arrived. The Women of Fisher's Wharf is a joy to read' - AnneMarie Brear
Great Grimsby, 1912
Newlywed fisherman Alec Hardy decides to make a fresh start with his young wife Letty and move to the thriving fishing port of Grimsby in search of a brighter future.
Letty is from farming stock and knows nothing of the hard life as a fishermen's wife but is willing to embrace the challenge with Alec.
But where Alec goes, so does his widowed mother, Dorcas and she has trouble coming to terms with taking second place in her son's life.
With Alec at sea for weeks on end, the two women clash and Letty seeks escape from her bitter mother-in-law amongst the streets of Fish Dock Wharf.
Can Letty help them break free from the shadows of the past or will she be bound by Dorcas' insistence that they cling to the old ways?
Praise for Tracy Baines:
'A saga about ambition, hard work, courage ...and spite'. Rosie Clarke
I highly recommend this book.' Fenella Miller
'An emotional, entertaining read that had me gripped!' Sheila Riley
'An absorbing saga. I loved it from the very beginning and would highly recommend it...' Elaine Roberts
'Terrific - beautifully written. A well-crafted and satisfying story' Maisie Thomas
'A pleasure from start to finish.' Glenda Young
'an evocative, busy, entertaining read vying with angst, and of course, more than a dollop of tension.' Margaret Graham, Frost Magazine
'Characterisation is one of the book's strong points – the individual characters stay in your mind long after you finish the story.' Barbara Dynes, The Voice'I just loved this book! Molly Walton

The Women of Fishers Wharf