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Martha's Girls written by Alrene Hughes performed by Grainne Gillis on Audio CD (Unabridged)

Martha's Girls written by Alrene Hughes performed by Grainne Gillis on Audio CD (Unabridged)£39.99

Belfast 1939: Martha Goulding's world is shattered by a sudden death and the outbreak of war that leaves her family facing an uncertain future. Her daughters are talented singers who join a troupe of entertainers led by Goldstein, a Polish Jew, who is determined to raise morale and money for the war effort. But Martha is torn between allowing her girls to perform and keeping them safe from men, both in and out...

The Floating Theatre written by Martha Conway performed by Amy Finegan on Audio CD (Unabridged)

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ISBN:  9781489395757
Genre - Main:  Fiction
Genre - Specific:  Modern
Duration:  793 mins
Length:  Unabridged
Author:  Martha Conway
Performer 1:  Amy Finegan
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1837. The Ohio River. May Bedloe is a seamstress to her cousin, the flamboyant actress Comfort Virtue. When they board the doomed Moselle their paths cross with Mrs Flora Howard, a wealthy abolitionist and notorious opportunist. Mrs Howard is quick to lure Comfort to her cause – a cause, it seems, that has no use for quiet little May. Casting out on her own for the first time, May lands a...

job on Hugo Cushin's wondrous Floating Theatre – a flatboat that sails the Ohio performing plays to the townsfolk along the way.

Though shy at first, May quickly finds herself drawn into the eccentric troupe of characters aboard her new home: to sanctimonious, haughty Mrs Niffen and her browbeaten husband; to kind and gentle Leo, who steers the theatre from one riverbank town to the next; to sweet, open-hearted Liddy; and most of all, to the inscrutable Hugo himself.

As the boat drifts south down the river, May gradually learns what it means to belong on her own terms, and how to fashion a family of sorts from this ragtag bunch of players. But just as May's new life is beginning to take shape around her, the reappearance of Comfort and Mrs Howard threatens to throw everything off course.

To repay an old debt, May is not only compelled to break the law but also to guard a secret which puts the fate of the whole theatre – and all her hopes for a happy future – at risk ...

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