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Gertrude has never looked quite like her brothers and sisters. She's full of questions-and always wonders why she feels a little different. Life in her small mining village in the north of England is simple, full of warmth and rich with joy. Then, one day, a stranger arrives with tales of distant lands and long-buried secrets, and Gertie's world begins to shift. His stories awaken something deep within her-a longing to understand who she truly is, and where she really belongs.
As discoveries about her past unfold, so does the idea of a journey-one that will test her courage, strengthen her faith, and deepen the bonds of family in ways she never expected.
Set in Edwardian England, this is a heartfelt story about identity, belonging, love and loyalty.
It is the first of a ten-book series, aimed at 8-12 year olds, inspired by the life of the author's grandmother, and imparts timeless lessons of resilience, drive and determination to the next generation. The series follows Gertrude's voyage from humble beginnings in England to adventures across Americas, mirroring the real life immigrant journey of Hersch's grandmother a century ago.
The books emphasize practical values and strong morals while tackling tough topics in an age-appropriate way. The books draw on Christian values that Hersch learned from her grandmother and now seeks to pass on to today's young people.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Gertrude has never looked quite like her brothers and sisters. She's full of questions-and always wonders why she feels a little different. Life in her small mining village in the north of England is simple, full of warmth and rich with joy. Then, one day, a stranger arrives with tales of distant lands and long-buried secrets, and Gertie's world begins to shift. His stories awaken something deep within her-a longing to understand who she truly is, and where she really belongs.
As discoveries about her past unfold, so does the idea of a journey-one that will test her courage, strengthen her faith, and deepen the bonds of family in ways she never expected.
Set in Edwardian England, this is a heartfelt story about identity, belonging, love and loyalty.
It is the first of a ten-book series, aimed at 8-12 year olds, inspired by the life of the author's grandmother, and imparts timeless lessons of resilience, drive and determination to the next generation. The series follows Gertrude's voyage from humble beginnings in England to adventures across Americas, mirroring the real life immigrant journey of Hersch's grandmother a century ago.
The books emphasize practical values and strong morals while tackling tough topics in an age-appropriate way. The books draw on Christian values that Hersch learned from her grandmother and now seeks to pass on to today's young people.