The war is over but life will never be the same again... The Second World War has finally ended, but times are still difficult and emotions run high. **Juliet Granville** is now married to a man she loves and is finally happy following years of turmoil, but she remains terrified he'll find out abou
All the Fun of the Fair: a gripping post-war saga of family, love and friendship
โ Scribed by Lynda Page
- Publisher
- Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1911591827
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โฆ Synopsis
The unmissable new saga from bestselling author Lynda Page
It's the 1950s and Grundy's Travelling Fair arrives in town with a bang.
When night falls, the local town is drawn to the Fair. But when the fairgoers head home, the Grundys are left behind. Hours are long and the work back-breaking. But family and friends hold things together.
Gemma married into the lifestyle, her reliable husband Solomon making the work worthwhile. Solly's Dad Samson is still the boss, but his other son, known as Sonny, is getting a reputation...
Times are changing. Can the family โ and the fair โ survive?
A saga with a twist, join the Grundy family in a gritty but heartwarming novel of love, friendship and secrets. Perfect for fans of Kitty Neale, Lyn Andrews and Rosie Goodwin.
Praise for All The Fun of the Fair
'What a delightful read! I loved this story from beginning to end!' Lucy's...
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