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The Forgotten Daughter
Mary Wood was born in Maidstone, Kent, and brought up in Claybrooke, Leicestershire. Born one of fifteen children to a middle-class mother and an East End barrow boy, Mary’s family were poor but rich in love. This encouraged her to develop a natural empathy with the less fortunate and a fascination with social history. In 1989 Mary was inspired to pen her first novel and she is now a full-time novelist.
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BY MARY WOOD
The Breckton series
To Catch a Dream
An Unbreakable Bond
Tomorrow Brings Sorrow
Time Passes Time
The Generation War saga
All I Have to Give
In Their Mother’s Footsteps
The Girls Who Went to War series
The Forgotten Daughter
Stand-alone novels
Proud of You
Brighter Days Ahead
The Street Orphans
First published 2018 by Pan Books
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