She learned early that no one protects a child like her.
London, 1858
Six-year-old Nora Ellis believes Christmas is made of magic: oranges on the hearth, her parents’ laughter, and one rare Boxing Day outing to a glittering London theatre. But when a terrified cry slices through the crowd and the audience surges for the doors, wonder turns to horror. By the time the crush ends, Nora’s parents are goneand she is a half-frozen child alone in the snow.
Rescued by an old lamplighter and delivered to the brutal world of the Devil’s Acre workhouse, Nora learns hunger and cruelty faster than her letters. Christmas becomes the day the world ended. She trusts no one except the fading memory of the man who lifted her out of the dark.
Years later, now just another forgotten girl behind barred windows, Nora watches a young lamplighter pause beneath the yard each evening, coaxing one small flame after another into life. Bobby Tibbett’s easy grin and quiet kindness begin to thaw what the workhouse has spent years trying to freeze.
And when a single, fragile chance at freedom brings Nora face to face with the past she thought buriedand the mother she long ago mournedshe must choose: remain the lost child the city tried to crush or step into the light and claim the life, and love, that have always been waiting for her.
A heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful Victorian Christmas saga of loss, courage, found family, and the faint light that refuses to go out.
Genre: Sagas
London, 1858
Six-year-old Nora Ellis believes Christmas is made of magic: oranges on the hearth, her parents’ laughter, and one rare Boxing Day outing to a glittering London theatre. But when a terrified cry slices through the crowd and the audience surges for the doors, wonder turns to horror. By the time the crush ends, Nora’s parents are goneand she is a half-frozen child alone in the snow.
Rescued by an old lamplighter and delivered to the brutal world of the Devil’s Acre workhouse, Nora learns hunger and cruelty faster than her letters. Christmas becomes the day the world ended. She trusts no one except the fading memory of the man who lifted her out of the dark.
Years later, now just another forgotten girl behind barred windows, Nora watches a young lamplighter pause beneath the yard each evening, coaxing one small flame after another into life. Bobby Tibbett’s easy grin and quiet kindness begin to thaw what the workhouse has spent years trying to freeze.
And when a single, fragile chance at freedom brings Nora face to face with the past she thought buriedand the mother she long ago mournedshe must choose: remain the lost child the city tried to crush or step into the light and claim the life, and love, that have always been waiting for her.
A heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful Victorian Christmas saga of loss, courage, found family, and the faint light that refuses to go out.
Genre: Sagas
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