A gripping saga of love and loss on the eve of the Great War.

The annual migration from London to the hop fields of Kent is normally a longed-for escape from the dust and grime of the East End. But this year Rose Fairleigh worries their departure will interrupt the slow-blossoming romance between her daughter Jess and postman Jack Barnes.

Jack promises to visit and assures Rose he will keep an eye on her three sons, who are staying behind. Before he knows it, though, one of the boys is in trouble and it’s up to Jack to bring him home.

Meanwhile in Kent, Jess’ life grows increasingly confusing as, full of promises and charm, the son of suffragette Lady Worlington turns his attentions to her…

A heartwrenching East End family drama, perfect for fans of Sheila Newberry and Downton Abbey.

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A gripping saga of love and loss on the eve of the Great War

The annual migration from London to the hop fields of Kent is normally a longed-for escape from the dust and grime of the East End. But this year Rose Farleigh worries their departure will interrupt the slow-blossoming romance between her daughter Jess and postman Jack Barnes.

Jack promises to visit and assures Rose he will keep an eye on her three sons, who are staying behind. Before he knows it, though, one of the boys is in trouble and it's up to Jack to bring him home.

Meanwhile in Kent, Jess' life grows increasingly confusing as, full of promises and charm, the son of suffragette Lady Worlington turns his attention to her...

A heartwrenching family drama perfect for fans of Sheila Newberry and Val Wood.

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“Steeped in the lore of the East End” - Romford and Hornchurch Recorder
“Racy, warm-hearted saga” - Boston Evening News
“Endearing tale from the London docklands of the past” - Oxford Mail

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788635615
Publisert
2019-10-10
Utgiver
Canelo; Canelo Saga
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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Om bidragsyterne

Gilda O'Neill was born and brought up in the East End. She left school at fifteen but returned to education as a mature student and settled to live in East London with her husband and family. She authored the highly-acclaimed Sunday Times bestsellers My East End and Our Street, as well as many novels. Gilda passed away on 24 September 2010, after a short illness.