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A Stitch In Time

Author: Rosemary J. Kind  

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1845: Clara is eight when her brother JJ is born with one leg. Her family are framework knitters, a job needing two legs. New factories are undercutting their knitting. The whole family must work in order to eat. Clara can only make a difference if she can gain an education, a near impossibility for a working class girl from a penniless family.

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1845: Clara is eight when her brother JJ is born with one leg. Her family are framework knitters, a job needing two legs. New factories are undercutting their knitting. The whole family must work in order to eat. Clara can only make a difference if she can gain an education, a near impossibility for a working class girl from a penniless family.

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1845: Clara Phipps is eight when her brother is born with one leg. Everyone around her assumes he will never be able to work, as her family are framework knitters, a job which needs two good legs. Clara sees him as more than a cripple, promising to do all she can to support him throughout his life. But new factories are undercutting their knitting, and the whole family must work all hours to earn enough to eat. Clara can only make any real difference if she can gain an education, a near impossibility for a working class girl from a penniless family.

Clara needs to support her family and is determined to keep her promise to her brother at any cost to herself. Married women's employment options are almost non-existent, except in the home, and with framework knitting in decline she assumes she will never wed.

When Clara falls in love with Samuel Hurst, must she choose between supporting her brother and a chance of happiness for herself?

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Rosemary J Kind writes because she has to. You could take almost anything away from her except her pen and paper. Failing to stop after the book that everyone has in them, she has gone on to publish books in both non-fiction and fiction, the latter including novels, humour, short stories and poetry. She also regularly produces magazine articles in a number of areas and writes regularly for the dog press.As a child she was desolate when at the age of ten her then teacher would not believe that her poem based on 'Stig of the Dump' was her own work and she stopped writing poetry for several years as a result. She was persuaded to continue by the invitation to earn a little extra pocket money by 'assisting' others to produce the required poems for English homework!Always one to spot an opportunity, she started school newspapers and went on to begin providing paid copy to her local newspaper at the age of sixteen.For twenty years she followed a traditional business career, before seeing the error of her ways and leaving it all behind to pursue her writing full-time.She spends her life discussing her plots with the characters in her head and with her faithful dogs, who always put the opposing arguments when there are choices to be made. Always willing to take on challenges that sensible people regard as impossible, she set up the short story download site Alfie Dog Fiction which she ran for six years. During that time it grew to become one of the largest short story download sites in the world, representing over 300 authors and carrying over 1600 short stories. Her hobby is developing the Entlebucher Mountain Dog breed in the UK and when she brought her beloved Alfie back from Belgium he was only the tenth in the country. She started writing Alfie's Diary as an internet blog the day Alfie arrived to live with her, intending to continue for a year or two. Two decades later it goes from strength to strength and has been repeatedly named as one of the top ten pet blogs in the UK. For more details about the author please visit her website at For more details about her dogs then you're better visiting

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Publisher
Alfie Dog Fiction
Published
7th May 2025
Pages
330
ISBN
9781909894488

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