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Confinement : A compelling, powerful story of two women, separated by a hundred years, but linked by the lives they choose - Katharine McMahon

Confinement

A compelling, powerful story of two women, separated by a hundred years, but linked by the lives they choose

By: Katharine McMahon

eBook | 21 January 2010

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Two women, a hundred years apart - and the decisions which link them...

**'**A superbly crafted novel about duty, compromise and inspiration' Sunday Times

1849: Bess Hardemon arrives at the grimly Dickensian Priors Heath school, little knowing that she will one day end up as an inspiring and legendary headmistress - but at considerable personal cost.

1970: Sarah Beckett is delighted to gain a place at Priors Heath - as much for the pride of her parents as for herself - but will she fit in?

The plight of a nineteenth century schoolteacher, trapped by her duty to her job, is mirrored by a modern day woman's fight to escape the shackles of a broken marriage. Bess Hardemon, a tough and canny young teacher is determined to make a difference at her new school. At the cost of her own chance of finding love, Bess remains trapped by her duty, a confinement echoed a century later by Sarah, who must make her own choice between duty and her efforts to save a broken marriage.

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