Thursday, April 9, 2020

The Lost Orphan by Stacey Halls

Having to leave your newborn at a Foundling until you could afford to keep the child seemed to be the norm in the 1700's for poor families.

Going back to get your child after you saved half a year's wages to pay for the child’s keep for six years and find out someone else had claimed to be you and taken your child was more unbearable than leaving your child the first time.

Bess was devastated when she found out someone had taken her daughter.  When she questioned the governors of the Foundling, they had no answer, but her second try at finding something out had her introduced to a doctor who was going to try to help her. 

Meeting with the doctor at a Sunday service allowed Bess to see a small child who she knew was her daughter. Seeing the child's mother was a shock - Bess knew who she was, and knew that this woman's daughter was surely her own daughter.

The following day, Doctor Mead proposed something extraordinary and unheard of to the child's wealthy mother, Alexandra. Because she kept everything locked up, secretive, and never went outside the house except for Sunday services, Alexandra wasn't sure of the doctor's suggestion to hire a nursemaid.

We follow Bess and Alexandra as Bess serves in her household and is loved by Charlotte more than Charlotte loves Alexandra. 

Women's fiction fans and those who enjoy learning of the life styles of the wealthy and their privileges as well as the poor at that time should enjoy this book. 

Life in this era was perfectly described by Ms. Halls along with her pull-you-in writing.

THE LOST ORPHAN has mystery, historical fiction, a main character with agoraphobic problems that stem from an incident in her childhood, secrets, and to what lengths a mother's love takes her.  5/5

This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.



8 comments:

  1. Hi Elizabeth,

    I am definitely adding this one to my list as it sounds great, has lovely cover art and is by another new to me author.

    You obviously enjoyed it too!

    Nice review.

    Take care and Stay Safe :)

    Yvonne
    xx

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    1. I am confident you will enjoy this book, Yvonne.

      The cover is great too...I agree.

      Thanks for your comment.

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  2. I have heard such good things about this author.

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    1. Yes...her books are very good.

      Thanks for your comment, Marg.

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  3. I can't imagine having to live that way. I'm glad times have changed. This sounds like a very emotional book.

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    1. I am glad times have changed too.

      It is emotional and very good.

      Thanks for your comment, Kathy.

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    1. Yes...so heartwrenching.

      Thanks for your comment, Laurel.

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