Unseen Souls
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- USD 6.99
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Unseen Souls
From fire and loss, her art became their voice.
Dowlais, 1856. In the smoke-choked ironworks of South Wales, life is hard, dangerous, and often short. Eliza Turner grows up knowing little beyond hardship — until illness takes her parents and she is sent to London, into service in the grand house of the Earl of Ravensworth.
It is a world she scarcely understands.
But Eliza carries something with her: a way of seeing.
In stolen moments, she begins to draw — the furnaces, the streets, the lives that others pass by. Her work begins to attract attention, opening doors into a very different world. Yet it also brings danger, as those invested in silence begin to recognise what her art reveals.
In London, Eliza finds herself drawn into a circle of artists, patrons, and reformers who see in her work something rare — a voice for the unseen. But as her reputation grows, so too does the resistance against it.
She must decide whether to remain silent…
or risk everything to be heard.
Unseen Souls is a powerful and deeply human novel of resilience, loss, and quiet courage — a journey from the furnaces of Dowlais to the drawing rooms of Mayfair, where art becomes a challenge to a world built on silence.