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Caroline Lennon

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Caroline Lennon

Caroline Lennon is an Irish actress and voice artist. She is best known as the voice of Siobhan Hathaway on BBC Radio 4's The Archers. Her extensive range of voice work also includes appearances on BBC Radio 4's Poetry Please and over 200 unabridged audiobooks narrations for authors such as Maeve Binchy, Cecilia Ahern and many more. Caroline's theatre and film work ranges from Greek tragedy to modern Irish classics and everything in between.

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Title:
Sally in the City of Dreams
Written by:
Judi Curtin 
Read by:
Caroline Lennon 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
4 hours 38 minutes 
Published:
November 28 2023 
Available Date:
November 28 2023 
Age Category:
Children (10+) 
ISBN:
9781038656087 
Genres:
Fiction; Children's Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/O'Brien audio 
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Award winning author

Don't miss the beautiful new story from the bestselling author of the Lissadell series, Judi Curtin.

Bridget and Sally are leaving rural Ireland for New York, to stay with a distant relative, Catherine, who has found jobs for them. On the journey they meet a young orphaned girl, Julia, who is travelling alone in hopes of staying with her long-absent brother. When they get to the brother's address, he is no longer there, and no one knows where he has gone to. In the following weeks they do their best to search for him, but are unsuccessful as he has a common name, and the police are not particularly interested in finding yet another lost Irish man. The girls slowly get used to their strange new life and their jobs, which are demanding in different ways. (Bridget is a lady's companion, and Josie is a childminder, while Julia is forced to take a job in a factory.) Catherine turns out to be unpleasant and grasping and not the welcoming link with home they had hoped for.

'No one writes friendship stories quite like Curtin and the historical details are fascinating ... this book is like a warm hug.' (on Lily Steps Up)
Irish Independent

'Judi Curtin has been described as the Irish Jacqueline Wilson and it’s easy to see why: she writes warm, convincing contemporary stories about girls, friendships and families.' (on Time After Time)
LoveReading 4 Kids