Rich Girl, Poor Girl

· Flowers of Scotland Кніга 1 · Bolinda · Чытае Helen McAlpine
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When you're chasing a dream, does it matter where you come from? Upper-class Lucy Graham is expected simply to marry well. Poverty-stricken Rosie Nesbitt struggles just to get by. Both girls share the unlikely dream to become a doctor, and each will do anything to succeed. When their paths cross at a party filled with eligible bachelors it soon becomes clear that their chosen career isn't the only desire they share. With society's conventions stacked against them and war raging on the continent, Lucy and Rosie must draw their own battle lines in their fight for love, life and happiness. But can they both succeed?

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Eileen Ramsay is a former schoolteacher turned novelist now living near Arbroath in Angus. She lived and taught in the USA for 18 years, in Washington DC and in California. She wrote her first novel in between frequent trips to Mexico and raising her sons. She describes herself as a proud writer of 'women’s commercial fiction', and is currently Honorary Secretary of the Romantic Novelists’ Association.

Helen McAlpine is a published adapter, author and narrator. Some of her published credits include Tales from Japan and Japanese Tales and Legends. As an actress, she is known for Xanadu, Asylum and Cracked. As a narrator, she has voiced dozens of audiobooks, including Eileen Ramsay’s bestselling Flowers of Scotland series.

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