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Grace Hammer

Published
Sep 2009
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Historical Historical
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288

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"Stockbridge captures the mood of Dickensian London perfectly in this gripping debut."—Booklist
Whitechapel, 1888. Grace Hammer and her children live comfortably in Bell Lane, their home a little oasis in the squalor of London's East End. They make their living picking the pockets of wealthy strangers foolish enough to venture there. But Grace's history is about to catch up with her. Out in the countryside Mr. Blunt rocks in his chair, vowing furious retribution. He has never forgotten his scarlet treasure, or the coquettish young woman who stole it from him.


Fast-paced, racy, and reminiscent of Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, Grace Hammer depicts nineteenth-century London amid corruption and a plague of poverty, peopled by orphans, harlots, and petty thieves. Sara Stockbridge introduces an unlikely heroine in Grace Hammer, a captivating young matriarch in a complicated web of intrigue, deceit, loyalties, and betrayal. Originally published in hardcover as Grace Hammer.

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First Edition Sep 2009 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393067181
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Oct 2010 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN 0393077098
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Oct 2010 W.W. Norton & Company ISBN B002SR2Q3M
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Dec 2009 Ulverscroft Large Print ISBN 1847829376
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