When a factory girl and a Jewish businessman fall in love it seems that the whole world is against them. Manchester, 1939. On the eve of war Gracie Earnshaw is working in Rosenberg's Raincoat factory - a job she hates - but her life is about to be turned upside down when she falls in love with Jac
The Girl in the Pink Raincoat
โ Scribed by Hughes, Alrene
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- England--Manchester., Manchester (England
- ISBN
- 1788543971
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โฆ Synopsis
In wartime it takes courage to follow your heart.
Manchester, 1939. Everyone hated the heat and the deafening noise, but for Gracie the worst thing was the smell of chemicals that turned her stomach every morning when she arrived at the Rosenberg Raincoats factory. Gracie is a girl on the factory floor. Jacob is the boss's charismatic nephew. When they fall in love , it seems as if the whole world is against them โ especially Charlie Nuttall, who also works at the factory and has always wanted Gracie for himself. But worse is to come when Jacob disappears and Gracie is devastated, vowing to find him. Can she solve the mystery of his whereabouts? Gracie will need all her strength and courage to find a happy ending. **
Review
"a strong and riveting story." -- * Historical Novels Review *
About the Author
Alrene Hughes grew up in Belfast and has lived in Manchester for most of her adult life. She worked for British Telecom and the BBC before training as an English teacher. After teaching for twenty years, she retired and now writes full-time.
โฆ Subjects
England -- Manchester
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