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Hazel is determined to find out. But finding out leads her into worse trouble than she could ever have imagined. It leads to banishment. To secrets that have festered, and a shame that lingers on. To madness and misunderstanding in the place where sugar cane grows. Sweet but dull - that's how life used to be for Hazel Louise Mull-Dare. Not any. Twelve-year-old Hazel Mull-Dare, the daughter of the protagonist of Hearn's earlier novel Ivy (), is heartbroken when her beloved father suffers a breakdown and disappears into a sanatorium. At the same time, she and her friends, including a devious American, decide to stage an action in the name of women's voting rights. Hazel Louise Mull-Dare has a good life, if a bit dull. Her adoring father grants her every wish, she attends a prestigious school for the Daughters of Gentlemen, and she receives no pressure to excel in anything whatsoever. But on the day of the Epsom Derby—June 4th, —everything changes. A woman in a dark coat fatally steps in front of the king's horse, protesting the injustice of denying women the www.doorway.ru Edition: Reprint.


Hazel By Julie Hearn Sweet but dull - that's how life has always been for Hazel Louise Mull-Dare. With money pour-ing in from the family's aribbean sugar planta-tion, a father who spoils her rotten, and no pressure to excel in anything whatsoever, her future is looking as prim and proper as one of. A wealthy girl in early 20th-century England is exposed to the suffragist movement and eventually shipped off to her grandparents in the Caribbean in this uneven work of historical fiction. Twelve-year-old Hazel Mull-Dare, the daughter of the protagonist of Hearn's earlier novel Ivy (), is heartbroken when her beloved father suffers a breakdown and disappears into a sanatorium. Buy Hazel by Julie Hearn from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £


Hazel Louise Mull-Dare has a good life, if a bit dull. Her adoring father grants her every wish, she attends a prestigious school for the Daughters of Gentlemen, and she receives no pressure to excel in anything whatsoever. But on the day of the Epsom Derby—June 4th, —everything changes. A woman in a dark coat fatally steps in front of the king's horse, protesting the injustice of denying women the vote. Verified Purchase. Hazel is a good coming-of-age-story. Hazel grows up, seemingly sheltered in London, England. However, it is quickly apparent that Hazel has inherited her mother Ivy's spirit ("Ivy" is the previous book by Hearn) and intelligence. Authors: Julie Hearn. Title: Hazel. We will then gift wrap the book in your chosen paper and send it without an invoice. If you don't see the paper you require, let us know, we aim to gradually increase the choice of papers as demanbd grows.

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