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|title=The Girl From World's End
|sort=Girl From World's End
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=448
|publisher=AVON
|date=1 Oct October 2007
|isbn=978-1847560063
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Mirren Gilchrist was used to sitting outside the pub waiting for her widowed father to appear. She was used to supporting him home when he was - as usual - the worse for drink. One night it's so cold that Mirren goes home without him - and he's hit by a train whilst crossing the railway line and Mirren has to live with the guilt. She's taken in by grandparents she's never met and goes to live on their farm in the Yorkshire Dales. After a rocky start she finds fulfilment in the harsh way of life and knows that she wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
For another story of orphaned children going to live with their grandparents, although in less-happy circumstances, you might like to read [[Tell It To The Skies]] by Erica James.
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