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Sunlight on the Mersey

An utterly unforgettable saga of life after war

Author: Lyn Andrews  

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Shopkeeper's wife Kate and her family face an uncertain future in the years after the Great War in this unputdownable Liverpool saga from the bestselling author of FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE and FAR FROM HOME.

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Shopkeeper's wife Kate and her family face an uncertain future in the years after the Great War in this unputdownable Liverpool saga from the bestselling author of FROM LIVERPOOL WITH LOVE and FAR FROM HOME.

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The Great War is over, and sisters Iris and Rose are adjusting to life in their modest Liverpool home after their brother Charlie has returned from the front. But when their mother sends Rose to the beautiful Welsh village of Tregarron to recover from an illness she discovers a new world of possibility at her feet. There, she obtains a job as housemaid to the wealthy but tragic Rhys-Pritchard family and falls in love with the young but troubled head of house. Meanwhile at home, Charlie, keen to improve his social standing, becomes engaged to the daughter of a successful coal merchant, while Iris falls for a porter from the local fruit market. Then tragedy strikes, and the whole family must pull together if they are to survive the turmoil ahead. Their support of one another can only bring them closer together, but will they be forced to put their dreams on hold in the process

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About the Author

Lyn Andrews was born and raised in Liverpool. She is the author of many novels, one of which was shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award.

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The Great War is over, and sisters Iris and Rose are adjusting to life in their modest Liverpool home after their brother Charlie has returned from the front. But when their mother sends Rose to the beautiful Welsh village of Tregarron to recover from an illness she discovers a new world of possibility at her feet. There, she obtains a job as housemaid to the wealthy but tragic Rhys-Pritchard family and falls in love with the young but troubled head of house. Meanwhile at home, Charlie, keen to improve his social standing, becomes engaged to the daughter of a successful coal merchant, while Iris falls for a porter from the local fruit market. Then tragedy strikes, and the whole family must pull together if they are to survive the turmoil ahead. Their support of one another can only bring them closer together, but will they be forced to put their dreams on hold in the process

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
12th September 2013
Pages
400
ISBN
9780755371891

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