A beautiful story about amazing people.
Synopsis
Let bestselling author Lindsey Hutchinson transport you back in time to Marshall’s Children’s Home, for this heart-warming and unforgettable tale from the Black Country.
The Fitch children are finally safe, after they and their friends were rescued from the grim orphanage Reed House by Minnie and Billy Marshall. Their children’s home Marshall’s is full of love and laughter, and a world away from their terrible ordeal of being sold to Una Reed for five shillings.
There are many more children who still need a home, especially in a world where the workhouse is the last option for desperate families, and so Minnie makes it her mission to build Marshall’s into a refuge for all the waifs and strays.
But kind hearts can be taken advantage of, and before long, Marshall’s in under attack. Can Minnie and Billy keep their family together and keep all the children safe, or will they be torn apart again?
The Queen of the Black Country sagas is back with a heart-warming, unputdownable and unforgettable tale of triumph against the odds. Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews.
My review
Minnie and Billy Marshall have opened their home for orphaned children. The Fitch children and their friends are now all living happily together, in a house of laughter and love. This in sheer contrast when they were living with Una Reed, at the Reed House.
There are more children in need of a warm home, so Minnie is determined to expand her home and offer a safe place to stay for those in need.
But not everybody is happy with Minnie and her mission. Will Minnie and her family be able to realize their dream? Or will their odd yet perfect family be torn apart?
This story shows how altruistic people can be. But also selfish and mean…
I loved how open and caring Minnie and her family is. Anyone in need can find a helping hand at their home. and even mistakes are forgiven, as long as you show regret and are ready to change for the better.
Minnie is a woman I admired from the very start. She has had her own share of misfortune, yet as she is now happily married with Billy, she wants to help other people. She does not only let children stay at her home, but also helps out adults who need help.
Despite the hard times, she truly is a ray of light.
And not only Minnie, but the whole family is open, kind and caring. Once they allowed you in their hearts, you are part of the family.
But it’s not only happiness, there are also tragic things happening. And those bits made truly break my heart. Without giving away what is happening, those involved are people I started to care about, and it was unfair what was in store for them.
Yet even in despair, the love in Minnie’s house is palpable. They offer a shoulder to cry on, in their own way. Each person has something that is typical for his/her behaviour. Yet it’s that particular thing that makes a difference in time of need.
I found this a beautiful story, about amazing people, ready to make a difference in someone’s life. They are a lovely family, expanding in admirable ways. They open their hearts without judgements. People in real life can still learn a few things from this beautiful saga!




























