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The Shoemaker's Daughter by Iris Gower
The Shoemaker's Daughter by Iris Gower










The Shoemaker

It was to be the beginning of a lifetime of friendship, hatred and rivalry between the two girls for, as Hari's business and fame began to grow, so did Emily's fortune began to decline. Emily, who resented the beauty and courage of Hari Morgan, nonetheless was delighted with the dancing slippers she made for her debut at the Race Ball, one of the grandest events of the year. One of the first to realise this was Emily Grenfell, spoilt, pettish daughter of Thomas Grenfell, one of the richest men in Swansea.

The Shoemaker The Shoemaker

But what he also passed on to his daughter was a rare and unusual gift - that of designing and making shoes that were stylish and different. When Hari Morgan's father died, he left her nothing but an ailing mother and the tools of his shoemaking business.












The Shoemaker's Daughter by Iris Gower