Charlotte
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Julia Barrie
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Norah Lofts
She fled deep into the countryside and there taught at a school run by the untrusting and untrustworthy Mrs Armitage, who was prepared to keep quiet about Charlotte's past - but only up to a point. When the events come to be recreated, some questions naturally arise. Had Charlotte been responsible for the death of the little pupil she loved? And has that crime been repeated? In darker moments, even Charlotte herself cannot be sure.
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Norah Lofts departs from the historical case at the point where Constance Kent left home after the crown chose not to prosecute her, and an engaging tale of her title character’s life after the scandal follows. As always, the author’s understanding of the interior life of the young shines and I detected none of the anachronisms that can ruin an otherwise well plotted period novel for me. Lofts is unequivocally pro-Charlotte and offers an alternative solution to the crime. It’s certainly what I also would like to believe. And for those of us cynical about the rehabilitative qualities of incarceration, it accords better with Constance Kent’s long life of service to others following her release.
Based on the true story of Constance Kent
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