Rosie Harford is having a very odd day...After a blazing row with boyfriend Will, she sets off for her latest reporting assignment ? an interview at The Meadows, the location for a new reality TV show, The 1950s House. Stepping through the door, Rosie finds herself transported back in time, and as t
The Accidental Time Traveller
โ Scribed by Griffiths, Sharon
- Book ID
- 106961215
- Publisher
- Magna
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781847560902
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โฆ Synopsis
Rosie Harford is having a very odd day...After a blazing row with boyfriend Will, she sets off for her latest reporting assignment ? an interview at The Meadows, the location for a new reality TV show, The 1950s House. Stepping through the door, Rosie finds herself transported back in time, and as the days go by in this new world without mobile phones and Topshop, she realises that this is reality, not reality TV. She discovers that Will is also trapped in the past - but here Will is a devoted family man called Billy. Rosie falls in love with him all over again, but now he's out of bounds.
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