"Miss Esperance and Mr. Wycherly" by L. Allen Harker is a story about a kind-hearted old lady and her quirky, book-loving friend whose peaceful lives in a small village is turned upside down when they take in two young boys who have recently been orphaned. Miss Esperance, known for her generosity, and Mr. Wycherly, struggling with his own personal issues, find their quiet routines challenged. The boys, Montagu and Edmund, bring fresh life into their home, leading to both happy and sad moments. As they navigate their new family dynamic, the characters experience personal growth and unexpected adventures, forever changing their lives as their fates become intertwined.
Miss Esperance and Mr Wycherly
By L. Allen (Lizzie Allen) Harker
In a peaceful village, an elderly woman and her bookish companion find their lives transformed when they take in two mischievous young boys.
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About the AuthorLizzie Allen Harker was an English author.
Lizzie Allen Harker was an English author.
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