It’s 1970 and Debbie Hargreaves is heading to college in Leeds, where she’ll be sharing with three girls she’s never met before. Although they’re all from very different backgrounds, Debbie soon becomes firm friends with shy Lisa, outspoken Karen and cool, self-assured Fran.
At the same time, Fiona is struggling to cope with four young children and her duties as a rector’s wife. The arrival of a new childminder should be the answer to her prayers, but Glenda’s open flirting with Fiona’s husband soon sets tongues wagging. Is Fiona’s marriage really under threat?
Debbie loves her newfound independence and the male attention she attracts, but in enjoying her new freedom is she neglecting her family and friends, and forgetting her roots?
A charming saga of family and friendship, perfect for fans of Margaret Dickinson and Rosie Harris.
It’s 1970 and Debbie Hargreaves is heading to college in Leeds, where she’ll be sharing accommodation with three girls she’s never met before. Although they’re all from very different backgrounds, they soon become firm friends.
At the same time, Fiona Norwood is struggling to cope with four young children and her duties as a rector’s wife. The arrival of a new childminder should be the answer to her prayers, but the woman’s open flirting with Fiona’s husband soon sets tongues wagging.
Both Debbie and Fiona love their newfound independence, but in enjoying their freedom are they neglecting their family and friends, and forgetting their roots?
A charming saga of family and friendship.
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Margaret Thornton was born in Blackpool and has lived there all her life. A retired teacher, she is the author of over twenty previous much-loved sagas, all set in the north of England.