![]() ![]() It might not be action-packed, pacy drama. ![]() The downside was the big twist in the tale, that seemed a littleĪnd I wished the character of Mrs Frosdick had been developed more Lizzie Siddal - the model for Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Beata Well-written and researched, she was inspired by the tragic tale of Ivy is Hearn's fifth novel and she seems to settling well into Mother hates her son's muse and will do anything to get rid of her. ![]() In a stupor, she carries out her work, but there is a rudeĪwakening when her past unexpectedly catches up with her.īut we discover that is the least of her problems: Frosdick's She eventually returned home, but no amount of the opiate could To keep her quiet, Carroty's boss, Fing Nolan, drugged her Old, and used to lure wealthy children away from their nannies to be She was snatched by a crook, Carroty Kate, when just five years She is addicted to laudanum, thanks to a terrifying episode in her Market, Ivy is hired to be his model, much to her family's delight, Not possibly have predicted how her life would turn out.ĭiscovered by a Pre-Raphaelite artist, Oscar Fros-dick, at a London With her aunt and cousins, the young girl with a shock of red hair could ![]() Living in the Lambeth slums in Victorian England APA style: Children's Books Ivy by Julie Hearn.Reviewed by Jayne Howarth." Retrieved from Reviewed by Jayne Howarth." The Free Library. MLA style: "Children's Books Ivy by Julie Hearn. ![]()
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