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Books with title Workhouse

  • Workhouse

    Pamela Oldfield

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 3, 2008)
    It's January 1871 when Edith, the sheltered daughter of a wealthy widow, pays her first eventful visit to the workhouse for the poor. There she meets Rosie, a rebellious, quick-tempered orphan who is always getting into trouble. Edith soon finds herself drawn into Rosie's wild schemes and both their lives are never the same again.
  • Workhouse

    Pamela Oldfield

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC CHILDREN S BOOKS, Feb. 5, 2015)
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  • Workhouse Orphan

    Maggie Cobbett

    language (, July 21, 2018)
    The 20th century has just dawned when David is apprenticed to a Yorkshire coal miner. But what of the younger brothers and sister he has been forced to leave behind in their London workhouse? Will he ever see them again?
  • The Workhouse War

    Leigh Kimmel, JMW Turner

    language (Starship Cat Press, July 23, 2015)
    An afternoon for sketching in peace – that was all Nadine Darby wanted. She thought she was taking a shortcut to get past an overgrown levee and gain a better view of the Mississippi for some landscape work. Instead she ended up somewhere else. A place called Elyssium, where the past walks alongside the present. Where you can see a modern car pull up and a Confederate Navy officer climb out, talking on a cellphone.On the riverbank Nadine met a strange little man who told her he was an artist as well, and showed her his sketchbook to prove it. But no sooner had Nadine made her first friend than she discovered all was not well. She watched in helpless horror as a young man was pursued, arrested and beaten by thugs from an institution that goes by the official name of the City Orphanage, but is generally called the Workhouse by the inhabitants of Port of White Fleet.Nadine can count herself fortunate that she fell into the company of a man who has little use for this organization. But his efforts to help her attain her artistic ambitions instead attract the attention she must avoid, and draws her into quarrels that have simmered for decades.Can Nadine thread her way through the myriad perils of this world and save herself and her new-found friends? And even if she defeats the Workhouse, will it be at the cost of losing everything she's found here?
  • Workhouse Child

    Geraldine Symons

    Paperback (Puffin Books, )
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  • Workhouse Child

    Geraldine Symons

    Hardcover (Macmillan, )
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  • The Workhouse War

    Leigh Kimmel, JMW Turner

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 2, 2017)
    An afternoon for sketching in peace – that was all Nadine Darby wanted. She thought she was taking a shortcut to get past an overgrown levee and gain a better view of the Mississippi for some landscape work. Instead she ended up somewhere else. A place called Elyssium, where the past walks alongside the present. Where you can see a modern car pull up and a Confederate Navy officer climb out, talking on a cellphone. On the riverbank Nadine met a strange little man who told her he was an artist as well, and showed her his sketchbook to prove it. But no sooner had Nadine made her first friend than she discovered all was not well. She watched in helpless horror as a young man was pursued, arrested and beaten by thugs from an institution that goes by the official name of the City Orphanage, but is generally called the Workhouse by the inhabitants of Port of White Fleet. Nadine can count herself fortunate that she fell into the company of a man who has little use for this organization. But his efforts to help her attain her artistic ambitions instead attract the attention she must avoid, and draws her into quarrels that have simmered for decades. Can Nadine thread her way through the myriad perils of this world and save herself and her new-found friends? And even if she defeats the Workhouse, will it be at the cost of losing everything she's found here?
  • Workhouse Orphan

    Maggie Cobbett, GuyRichardson

    Audiobook (GuyRichardson, April 18, 2019)
    The 20th century has just dawned when David is apprenticed to a Yorkshire coal miner. But what of the younger brothers and sister he has been forced to leave behind in their London workhouse? Will he ever see them again?
  • Workhouse Orphan

    Maggie Cobbett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2018)
    The 20th century has just dawned when David isapprenticed to a Yorkshire coal miner.But what of the younger brothers and sisterhe has been forced to leave behind in theirLondon workhouse? Will he ever see them again?