Time Breaking: Love and Time - the best of friends, the bitterest of enemies

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Fifteen-year-old Molly is gauche and awkwardly tall, a great disappointment to her parents who only have time for their careers. Constantly at loggerheads because Molly is determined to become a swimmer, the family go to stay in a 17th century manor house now used as a religious retreat. Inadvertently, Molly triggers a time-chute and reappears in 1648, at the end of the Civil War, to find she has taken the place of Molly Hampton, the eldest daughter in a Puritan family. After suffering a beating, an entire morning spent in chapel, a smelly privy, a muddy farmyard, and cold water to wash in, Molly labels the seventeenth century “barbaric” and is hell-bent on escaping back to her own life. But the manor house belongs to Sir Richard Blaisdale, a Royalist family, and is barred to her.

Forced to continue with the charade, Molly meets Richard, supposedly her best friend, only to find herself falling in love with him. Gradually, Molly begins to change her mind believing that she can stay and take Molly Hampton's place, little realising that danger and disaster lie in wait for her...
Time Breaking, the latest riveting offer from author Barbara Spencer, is written for young adults aged 12 -16.

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9781848767331
  • ISBN: 9781848767331
  • Pub Date: 1st November 2011
  • Publisher: Troubador Publishing
  • Imprint: Matador
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 224

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About Barbara Spencer

With a background as exciting as any of her stories, children's author Barbara Spencer now lives and works in Somerset. Passionate about the importance of books in today's society, Barbara is a frequent visitor to both primary and secondary schools, where she talks about writers and writing.

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