An intelligent, slum-dwelling teenage girl takes drastic measures to
survive when her father throws her out of her home, in this spellbinding
historical saga
Poplar, London, 1920. Fourteen-year-old Victoria Keats is horrified when
her father demands that she go to work for wealthy Mr Preston - everyone
knows why he takes young girls into his house. But her violent father,
who's never let her forget she's not the son he wanted, won't listen to
her concerns - and when she stands up for herself, he throws her out of
their dingy little house in the slums.
Intelligent, book-loving Vicki vows to make her father regret this day;
but she is all alone in the world. Despite her courage and quick wits,
it seems likely she will starve - until two men, both complete
strangers, provide her with no-strings-attached help.
As Vicki's life improves beyond all recognition, she can't help but
fixate on the mystery of these two good Samaritans: who were they? And
why did they help her? She determines to find the men and thank them,
but tracking them down may be harder - and more life-changing - than she
thinks . . .