Discover the captivating historical fiction novel packed full of drama, forbidden love, and secrets from below the royal stairs, perfect for fans of The Crown and Downton Abbey.'An engrossing, emotional read' Betty Walker, author of WW2 historical fiction saga series The Cornish GirlsβA treasure tro
The Palace of Strange Girls
β Scribed by Day, Sallie
- Book ID
- 107764764
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 170 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780446558198
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Blackpool, England, 1959. The Singleton family is on holiday. For seven-year-old Beth, just out of the hospital, this means struggling to fill in her 'I-Spy' book and avoiding her mother Ruth's eagle-eyed supervision. Her sixteen-year-old sister Helen, meanwhile, has befriended a waitress whose fun-loving ways hint at a life beyond Ruth's strict rules.
But times are changing. As foreman of the local cotton mill, Ruth's husband, Jack, is caught between unions and owners whose cost-cutting measures threaten an entire way of life. And his job isn't the only thing at risk. When a letter arrives from Crete, a secret re-emerges from the rubble of Jack's wartime past that could destroy his marriage.
As Helen is tempted outside the safe confines of her mother's stern edicts with dramatic consequences, an unexpected encounter inspires Beth to forge her own path. Over the holiday week, all four Singletons must struggle to find their place in the shifting world of promenade am...
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