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Petals in the Ashes

Published
Jul 2004
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
200

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This gripping account of London's Great Fire of 1666 is a worthy companion to At the Sign of the Sugared Plum. Only one year after the city suffered such terrible losses during the Plague, London is recovering and Hannah convinces her parents that, with her younger sister Anne's help, she can return to the city and manage the sweetmeats shop on her own. The girls are thrilled to be back in London, and Hannah even finds her old beau, Tom, alive and well and working for a magician. But her newfound happiness is short-lived as fires begin to spring up around the city and quickly move closer to their shop. Finally, Hannah and Anne are forced to abandon their home to save their lives. When the fires have abated, the girls return to find their shop in ruins. They also find Tom, beaten and injured after being chased by a mob that blamed the magician for starting the fire. Despite their losses, Hannah is sure that one day she will rebuild her shop and once again trade under the sign of the sugared plum.

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Jan 2001 Bloomsbury ISBN 0747564612
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Jul 2004 Bloomsbury ISBN 1582349363
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Jul 2011 Bloomsbury Childrens ISBN B005EJKRUA
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Jul 2011 Bloomsbury ISBN 1408825457
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