The perfect heartwarming read, full of nostalgia and charm, for fans of Coronation Street and readers who love fiction set in times past. It's 1942 and Annie Walker is the landlady of the Rovers Return on Coronation Street. With her husband Jack away fighting for King and Country, Annie must juggle
Mother's Day on Coronation Street
β Scribed by Maggie Sullivan
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0008255164
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β¦ Synopsis
'A wonderfully nostalgic tale' Choice Magazine The perfect heartwarming read, full of nostalgia and charm. It's 1942 and Annie Walker is the landlady of the Rovers Return on Coronation Street. With her husband Jack away fighting for King and Country, Annie must juggle lone motherhood with keeping the regulars happy. Gracie Ashton works behind the bar at the Rovers and scoffs at the daft girls who are having their heads turned by the American soldiers flooding into Weatherfield. But when she finds herself thrown together with the handsome GI, Chuck Dawson, Gracie wonders if she has her own head screwed on right. With rationing, air raids and blackouts, the wives and mothers of Coronation Street are determined to count their blessings, but when an unwelcome face from the past turns up at the Rovers it looks like Annie will have more to worry about than Hitler's bombs... Full of Coronation Street's trademark humour and warmth, it's the perfect gift for Mother's Day.
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