Christmas at the Ragdoll Orphanage

Christmas at the Ragdoll Orphanage

Summary

Discover a magical true story of the power of love and motherhood . . .

'Filled with warmth and love, and is so life-affirming' 5***** reader review

Two-week-old Suzanne was left at the door of Nazareth House orphanage - abandoned by the very people who should have given her the love, protection and care she desperately needed.

But when Nancy - the orphanage nanny - held Suzanne in her arms and looked into her eyes, she felt a magical bond.

It seemed that a guardian angel had brought them both together.

Yet their future looked uncertain. Would Nancy ever be allowed to adopt tiny Suzanne? And could their love endure all that the years ahead were to send them?

A tear-jerking and unforgettable story about the struggles and joys of parenthood and childhood, and how, for an orphan, having somewhere to call home makes every day feel like Christmas.
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'A fantastic read' 5***** reader review

'Lovingly portrayed' 5***** reader review

'Well written, funny and very moving' 5***** reader review

About the author

Suzanne Lambert

Suzanne Lambert is an author from Newcastle. Her first book, Christmas at the Ragdoll Orphanage, was the winner of Penguin and Take a Break magazine's life story competition.
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