
The Orphans of Mersea House
Author: Marty Wingate
Narrator: Henrietta Meire
Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 08/09/2022
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Friendship, Women

Author: Marty Wingate
Narrator: Henrietta Meire
Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 08/09/2022
Categories: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Friendship, Women
Marty Wingate is a USA Today bestselling author who writes mystery series and historical fiction set in England and Scotland, including the First Edition Library mysteries, the Potting Shed series, and the Birds of a Feather series. A proponent of on-the-ground research, she travels regularly to England and Scotland, where she can be found tracing the historical steps of her characters—including flying a Spitfire simulator and visiting WWII airfields. She lives with her husband near Seattle.
Henrietta Meire is a British audiobook narrator and actress. After running her own consulting company, she decided to focus on her love of acting, narration, and travel, and she hasn't looked back since. As a classically trained actress, she has a passion for Shakespeare and a penchant for creating the fantastical characters found in children's books and fantasy. In her spare time, she helps low-income and homeless individuals prepare for, find, and retain employment around Los Angeles.
Olive Kersey’s mother dies, she’s unmarried and at thirty seven she needs to find a job. She’s lived Southwold in Suffolk her whole life, she doesn't want to leave, her childhood friend Margery Paxton returns for a visit and this cheers her up. Olive assumes Margery is here to sell her inheritance,......more
Olive is alone after caring for her mother and is in need of a job. She applies for a caretaking job, but her friend Margery moves back from London and tells her to not take that job but join her at Mersea Boarding House. Olive and Margery are life-long friends. Olive is the sweetest person. Margery i......more
It is important to note that the majority of the themes explored in this book deal with sensitive subject matters. My review, therefore, touches on these topics as well. Many people might find the subject matters of the book as well as those detailed in my review overwhelming. I would suggest you st......more
A moving look at a group of young women as they navigate life in postwar England . . . a nuanced look at a makeshift family.