Kit's Reward by Brenda Woodford

Kit's Reward by Brenda Woodford

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Kit is a hard-working water gypsy who lives and works on a barge along the Grand Junction Canal. When she sets off across the fields one morning to find a doctor for her father, she becomes privy to a kidnapping.

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Kit's Reward by Brenda Woodford

Kit is a hard-working water gypsy who lives and works on a barge along the Grand Junction Canal. When she sets off across the fields one morning to find a doctor for her father, she becomes privy to a kidnapping - a man whose prey is a young boy, Charlie. His shouts lead her to rescue him and she becomes responsible for his safety; it's an encounter that will change her life forever. Join Kit and her family as this 'golden era' world of Edwardian canals and industrial England comes to life. Kit's Reward is a pacy, gripping tale, rich with historical context and vivid descriptions, that will appeal to readers aged 11 and older.
'Brenda is a natural storyteller and spins a story in a way that means the readers care about the characters and what happens to them.. Kit's Reward is a story that can be enjoyed by all ages' -- S. P. Moss
Brenda Woodford left school at 14 and took her degree as a mature student. Later on, she trained as a counsellor with Cambridge Counselling Association. Brenda has worked with teenagers that have been excluded, as well as adults. Her interest has always been in Emotional Intelligence, and how children respond to the environment they are raised in. She drew on this knowledge for Kit's Reward and combined it with her love of water and passion for a life lived outside - particularly on barges.
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ISBN 13 9781780883533
ISBN 10 1780883536
Title Kit's Reward
Author Brenda Woodford
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Troubador Publishing
Year published 2013-01-01
Number of pages 168
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.