![]() ![]() But Honora and Conal disappear, after a suffrage rally turns into a riot, and abandoned Winifred has nowhere to turn but home. Meeting her friend Honora’s silver-tongued brother turns Winifred’s heart upside down. The only light in his life comes from a chance encounter with Winifred, the girl he determines to make his wife. The scars of Bill Howarth’s troubled childhood linger. It’s 1911 and Winifred Duffy is a determined young woman eager for new experiences, for a life beyond the grocer’s shop counter ruled over by her domineering mother. Consequently I’m delighted that I have finally been able to read one of Judith’s books and be part of the launch clebrations for A Hundred Tiny Threads with my review today.Ī Hundred Tiny Threads was published on 17th August 2017 by Honno Press and is available for purchase here and directly from Honno. I was thrilled to interview Judith about her Pattern trilogy to which A Hundred Tiny Threads is the prequel. ![]() I feel as if I’ve known Judith Barrow, author of A Hundred Tiny Threads, for ever as she has been such a supporter of Linda’s Book Bag since I started blogging. Netgalley Advocate Netgalley General Data Protection Regulations A Publication Day Extract from The Night She Met the Duke by Sarah Mallory.An Extract from The Nice Guy and the Devil by Tom Trott. ![]()
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