The youngest Miss Ward

Joan Aiken

first published 1998 St. Martin's Press, 1998 317 pages

Hatti Ward is the most accomplished and kind of the Ward sisters, but is treated with contempt by all except her mother. Packed off to her uncle's estate in Portsmouth, she has to endure her frightful cousins and haughty Lady Ursula. Soon she and Lady Ursula are in competition for a certain lord.

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Youngest Miss Ward edition · 2023 · Pan Macmillan · 9781529093056
Youngest Miss Ward edition · 2018 · Pan Macmillan · 9781509877997
Youngest Miss Ward edition · 2000 · Chivers Press · 496 pages · 9780754022091
The youngest Miss Ward edition · 1999 · Thorndike Press · 489 pages
Youngest Miss Ward edition · 1999 · Chivers Press · 496 pages · 9780754012771
Youngest Miss Ward edition · 1999 · Orion Publishing Group, Limited · 317 pages · 9780575402003
The youngest Miss Ward edition · 1998 · Victor Gollancz · 317 pages
The youngest Miss Ward edition · 1998 · St. Martin's Press · 317 pages

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