One Girl Began

One Girl Began

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'A beautiful novel . . . reminds us that our streets are thick with history'

ROWAN HISAYO BUCHANAN

'Both moving and addictive'

JOANNA BRISCOE

'Terrific'

FRANCES QUINN

THREE WOMEN. ONE BUILDING. 111 YEARS . . .

East London, 1909. When her family fall on hard times, Ellen finds work in a box factory and is drawn into a tight-knit circle of friendship, one that will transform her life and test her in unexpected ways.

In 1984, the factory is now derelict. Eighteen-year- old Frances moves in with a group of squatters and activists who have taken over the abandoned building. As she tries to build a new life, an unsettling relationship develops, forcing her to question who she is and where her loyalties lie.

In 2020, the squat is now a gentrified conversion in a fashionable corner of the city. Amanda feels trapped in her tiny flat, overwhelmed by the demands of new motherhood and unsure of what the future holds - until the possibility of an alternative life presents itself . . .

From acclaimed author Kate Murray-Browne, One Girl Began is a vibrant, enthralling and moving novel about three women across three very different moments in time, connected by the same building and the forces that shape our lives.

Kate Murray-Browne worked in publishing for ten years before becoming a freelance editor. Her first novel, The Upstairs Room, was critically acclaimed and selected as a Book of the Year in The Times. She lives in Hackney, East London, with her family.

Author: Kate Murray-Browne
Format: Paperback, 464 pages, 152mm x 232mm, 540 g
Published: 2024, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction

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'A beautiful novel . . . reminds us that our streets are thick with history'

ROWAN HISAYO BUCHANAN

'Both moving and addictive'

JOANNA BRISCOE

'Terrific'

FRANCES QUINN

THREE WOMEN. ONE BUILDING. 111 YEARS . . .

East London, 1909. When her family fall on hard times, Ellen finds work in a box factory and is drawn into a tight-knit circle of friendship, one that will transform her life and test her in unexpected ways.

In 1984, the factory is now derelict. Eighteen-year- old Frances moves in with a group of squatters and activists who have taken over the abandoned building. As she tries to build a new life, an unsettling relationship develops, forcing her to question who she is and where her loyalties lie.

In 2020, the squat is now a gentrified conversion in a fashionable corner of the city. Amanda feels trapped in her tiny flat, overwhelmed by the demands of new motherhood and unsure of what the future holds - until the possibility of an alternative life presents itself . . .

From acclaimed author Kate Murray-Browne, One Girl Began is a vibrant, enthralling and moving novel about three women across three very different moments in time, connected by the same building and the forces that shape our lives.

Kate Murray-Browne worked in publishing for ten years before becoming a freelance editor. Her first novel, The Upstairs Room, was critically acclaimed and selected as a Book of the Year in The Times. She lives in Hackney, East London, with her family.