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  • The White Empress

  • A Heart-Warming Saga of Chasing Your Dreams
  • By: Lyn Andrews
  • Narrated by: Julie Maisey
  • Length: 10 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)
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The White Empress

By: Lyn Andrews
Narrated by: Julie Maisey
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Summary

A young woman will stop at nothing to achieve her dreams.

The White Empress, by best-selling author Lyn Andrews, is a moving saga of a young woman who is determined to make her own way in life - and see the world whilst doing so. Perfect for fans of Anne Baker, Dilly Court and Maureen Lee.

Cat Cleary is a 16-year-old Irish 'slummy' arriving in Liverpool to seek her fortune. Joe Calligan, a young steam-packet deckhand, thinks she's the loveliest girl he's ever seen and hasn't the heart to tell her that Liverpool is full of people tramping the streets looking for work.

And then Cat sees the White Empress, a huge luxury liner. In that moment her ambition is born - to be chief stewardess. In spite of her poverty, her lack of education, her family background, Cat Cleary sets about realising her incredible dream. And while doing so she discovers that having a good man by her side will bring her more happiness than she could ever have imagined.

©1989 Lyn Andrews (P)1989 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

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The white empress a young girls dream comes true.

Delightful story lots of twist and turns reading a little condescending and high pitched at times.

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I became fed up quite early with this read.

Lyn Andrews is a good story teller. But I do so wish her books were not always about Liverpool, Ireland, poverty and unreliable men.

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