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She must face the terror of war alone to survive…1939 - India
When headstrong Nadine Burton learns that the woman, she thought
was her Indian Ayah was in fact her mother, she rebels against her
father in a flamboyant display of disrespect and dares to dance
with her two local best friends at a public party. Her father,
local official, Roland Frederick Burton is furious. He arranges for
her to be exiled from India and married off to Australian Martin
McPherson, owner of a rubber plantation north of Singapore. Within
a year Singapore falls to the Japanese. Martin is killed and Nadine
becomes a prisoner of war, imprisoned in Sumatra, where her dancing
skills don’t go unnoticed by her captors. Amidst the horror she
finds a friend in a Japanese American major caught up in the war
whilst visiting his grandparents in Japan. Much like her, he
straddles two cultures and worlds. As their love deepens,
boundaries are crossed and together they must unite to survive.
Don't miss this emotional and powerful saga about a woman's
determination to beat the odds, perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies
and Fiona Valpy. Previously published as 'East of India' by Erica
Brown
A gritty story of two girls, from opposite backgrounds and their
search for freedom and happiness.1925 - The Midland Canals Born on
the canals, feisty Beth Dawson, knows danger lurks in the shadows.
When she falls victim to a vicious attack and knowing she might be
pregnant, she quickly marries a fellow boatman. Her mundane
existence is interrupted by the arrival of Anthony Wesley whose
mission is to organise the impoverished boatmen for strike action.
Anthony makes her feel valued and she wants to help the cause in
any way she can. Along the way she makes friends with rebellious
Abigail Gatehouse, daughter of the owner of the company. She too is
in love with Anthony and sensing the attraction between them,
Abigail is overcome with jealousy. Both young women are soon caught
up in events that spiral out of control. Only time will tell where
the future lies for either of them. In the meantime, it’s all
about survival... Previously published as Where the Wild Thyme
Blows by Jeannie Johnson
"If at all possible, send or take your household animals into the
country in advance of an emergency. If you cannot place them in the
care of neighbours, it really is kindest to have them destroyed."
Joanna Ryan's father has gone off to war, leaving her in the care
of her step-mother, a woman more concerned with having a good time
than being any sort of parent to her. But then she finds a puppy,
left for dead, and Joanna becomes determined to save him, sharing
her meagre rations with him. But, in a time of war, pets are only
seen as an unnecessary burden and she is forced to hide her new
friend, Harry, from her step-mother and the authorities. With bombs
falling over Bristol and with the prospect of evacuation on the
horizon, can they stay together and keep each other safe? A
gripping, heartwarming historical saga from bestselling author
Lizzie Lane. Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a
storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco
Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a
must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the
door to a past of factory girls, redolent with life-affirming
friendship, drama, and choices that are as relevant today as they
were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic
historical saga then look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J
Miller
A young girl's tragic loss will shape her dreams and her
future…1930 - Douro Valley, Portugal Twelve-year-old Catherine is
watching the Rabalo race in Porto when the sound of a shot being
fired changes her life forever. Her beloved mother, mistress for
some years to Walter Shellard, a Bristol based wine and port
merchant has received distressing news that her lover, Walter, has
married a wealthy heiress. In her anguish she takes her own life,
leaving poor Catherine alone and heartbroken. Angry and grieving,
Catherine is sent to live under the guardianship of her eccentric
Aunt Lopa in a small farmhouse high above the rich vineyards of the
Douro valley. Here, she learns to adapt to her new life and her
strange aunt but still blames her father, a man she barely knows,
for her mother’s tragic death. Coming of age, beautiful Catherine
is summoned to Bristol by her estranged father who presumes
she’ll be as malleable as most other women. But Catherine is her
father’s daughter, as strong as he is and still thirsting for
revenge. A compelling family saga of loss and love perfect for fans
of Fiona Valpy and Dinah Jefferies Previously published as 'House
in the Hills' by Erica Brown
All she wants is somewhere to call home...Frances Sweet can't
really remember her real parents. Brought up by her uncle, her
cousins Ruby and Mary have always treated her like their little
sister. As the war continues to keep her cousins separated from the
men they love - Frances is growing up fast enough to catch the eye
of dashing American soldier Declan. But she also has a greater
longing - to find the mother who abandoned her years before... Full
of hardship, love and emotion, discover the final instalment in
Lizzie Lane's bestselling Sweet Sisters trilogy. Praise for Lizzie
Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep you hooked'
Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another heartwarming tale of
love and friendship and a must-read for all saga fans.' Jean
Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of factory girls,
redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and choices that
are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you
want an exciting, authentic historical saga then look no further
than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
Pre-order the FINAL instalment in the bestselling Tobacco Girls
series! It has finally happened! The war is over and Europe
rejoices.May 1945 – VE Day After battling against the odds, the
three friends are uncertain of their futures. Maisie Miles must
wait on tenterhooks for Japan to surrender and for poor Sid to
return home. Will they still be sweethearts and have a future
together? But tragedy strikes when Maisie's lodger Carole dies
leaving 2-year-old Paula orphaned, Maisie is determined to keep the
child she has grown to love as her own. Meanwhile Bridget
O’Neill’s husband has been patiently waiting her arrival in
America but Bridget’s been struggling to leave her family and
friends behind. Will she stay or will she go? Phyllis Fairbrother
receives the devastating news that husband Mick has relapsed and
suffering a life changing diagnosis. Their dreams of a new life in
Australia lie in tatters, or so she thinks. With a new dawn, there
are high hopes and boundless dreams. Can the Tobacco Girls unite
once more to overcome life’s troubles and find the happiness they
so deserve? Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a
storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco
Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a
must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the
door to a past of factory girls, redolent with life-affirming
friendship, drama, and choices that are as relevant today as they
were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic
historical saga then look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J
Miller
Bristol 1939 At forty years of age, Mary Anne Randall still turns
heads. With an abusive husband spending most of his wages on beer,
she has resigned herself to be the sole breadwinner to protect her
family and keep the wolves from the door. In order to make ends
meet Mary Anne runs a pawnbroking business from the wash house at
the end of the garden. Following the outbreak of war an opportunity
presents itself to escape her loveless marriage and find true love.
Will she take that chance, or carry on living just for her children
and not for herself? Read the sequal A Wartime Family. Praise for
Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep you
hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another heartwarming
tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all saga fans.'
Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of factory
girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and choices
that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin Collier 'If
you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then look no
further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
A gritty story of two girls, from opposite backgrounds and their
search for freedom and happiness.1925 - The Midland Canals Born on
the canals, feisty Beth Dawson, knows danger lurks in the shadows.
When she falls victim to a vicious attack and knowing she might be
pregnant, she quickly marries a fellow boatman. Her mundane
existence is interrupted by the arrival of Anthony Wesley whose
mission is to organise the impoverished boatmen for strike action.
Anthony makes her feel valued and she wants to help the cause in
any way she can. Along the way she makes friends with rebellious
Abigail Gatehouse, daughter of the owner of the company. She too is
in love with Anthony and sensing the attraction between them,
Abigail is overcome with jealousy. Both young women are soon caught
up in events that spiral out of control. Only time will tell where
the future lies for either of them. In the meantime, it’s all
about survival... Previously published as Where the Wild Thyme
Blows by Jeannie Johnson
A gritty story of two girls, from opposite backgrounds and their
search for freedom and happiness.1925 - The Midland Canals Born on
the canals, feisty Beth Dawson, knows danger lurks in the shadows.
When she falls victim to a vicious attack and knowing she might be
pregnant, she quickly marries a fellow boatman. Her mundane
existence is interrupted by the arrival of Anthony Wesley whose
mission is to organise the impoverished boatmen for strike action.
Anthony makes her feel valued and she wants to help the cause in
any way she can. Along the way she makes friends with rebellious
Abigail Gatehouse, daughter of the owner of the company. She too is
in love with Anthony and sensing the attraction between them,
Abigail is overcome with jealousy. Both young women are soon caught
up in events that spiral out of control. Only time will tell where
the future lies for either of them. In the meantime, it’s all
about survival... Previously published as Where the Wild Thyme
Blows by Jeannie Johnson
Discover the brand new instalment in Lizzie Lane's bestselling
Tobacco Girls series! War is fleeting, but true love last
forever...May 1944 Hope and excitement is in the air when news
breaks of the allied forces landing in Normandy. D Day has arrived.
However, the day-to-day struggles for the Tobacco Girls continue.
Carole Thomas wants her old life back. She is burdened with the
guilt of being a young single mother and considers having baby
Paula adopted, but Maisie Miles will do anything to stop her.
Phyllis Mason having found the love of her life is getting married
in Malta to Mick Fairbrother, but will the dangerous legacies of
war plague her happy day? Bridget O'Neill finds herself posted to
one of the hospitals receiving the injured from the D-Day landing
beaches. Her most fervent hope is that her husband, Lyndon, does
not become one of them. Peace is on the horizon, but will their
wishes and dreams win through and bring them a happy ever after?
Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will
keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
Some battles will be fought on the Homefront...The war has had a
devastating effect on the Sweet Family with young Charlie Sweet,
lost at sea, presumed dead and bombs falling on nearby Bristol.
Still there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon in the form of Mary
Sweet's upcoming wedding to her Canadian beau. But even that has
failed to rouse their father from his grief. But in London a baby
has been found in a bombed out house, sheltered in the arms of his
dead mother. A child to make life worth living again... Discover
the gripping, heartfelt second instalment in Lizzie Lane's
bestselling Sweet Sisters trilogy. Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A
gripping saga and a storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie
Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and
friendship and a must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton
'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of factory girls, redolent
with life-affirming friendship, drama, and choices that are as
relevant today as they were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an
exciting, authentic historical saga then look no further than
Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
The Strong family has survived against all odds, but their greatest
test is still to come.After a seemingly endless labour, Horatia
Strong is delighted to announce that she’s given her husband,
Tom, a much-needed son and heir to the entire Strong fortune. But
the birth of the child is soon shrouded in secrets and Horatia will
do anything to keep the truth from her husband – it could destroy
the Strong family completely. Tom’s enduring love for Blanche is
still as deep as ever, but his marriage to Horatia is the only
thing keeping the Strong family – and his new baby son - from
destitution. Can he really risk their safety for passion? But,
Horatia's jealousy knows no bounds and she is not prepared to play
second fiddle to anyone, especially Blanche and is determined to
hold onto Tom. Locked in a powerful emotional love triangle, will
Tom stand by his wife as her mistakes of the past come to light or
will his anger outweigh anything he ever felt for both her and the
Strong family and ruin everything they have? Perfect for fans of
Dinah Jefferies and Fiona Valpy. Previously published as 'Forgotten
Faces' by Jeannie Johnson and 'Return to Paradise' by Erica Brown .
Don’t miss the rest of the Strong Family Sagas: 1. Daughter of
Destiny 2. The Sugar Merchant’s Wife 3. Secrets of the Past
The first in an explosive series featuring the Strong family and a
legacy of lies that leads to passion, love, murder and
heartbreak…Barbados 1818 One fateful night, a terrible tragedy
occurs at the Strong family sugar plantation on the paradise island
of Barbados. The Strong family quickly move to keep the shocking
event a secret. But secrets can’t stay hidden forever…
Twenty-two years later Blanche Strong, the living, breathing proof
of that night, is left following her mother's sudden death. Now,
alone in the world Blanche is determined to get answers about her
past. Otis Strong, the second eldest son of the Strong Sugar
dynasty arranges for Blanche to travel to Bristol and be installed
in the Strong family home at Marstone House, where they can keep
her under their watchful eye. Lulled into a false sense of security
and harbouring her own suspicions surrounding her parentage,
Blanche dreams that she will be acknowledged as the daughter of one
of the three sons. But her hopes are dashed when on arrival she is
treated as nothing more than a servant. Only her friend, Captain
Tom Strong, adopted son of Jeb Strong, youngest of the three
brothers, shows her any kindness. Whoever her father is remains a
secret. One of many that the Strong family wish to keep to
themselves. Perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies and Fiona Valpy
Previously published as Like an Evening Gone by Jeannie Johnson and
Daughter of Destiny by Erica Brown Don’t miss the rest of the
Strong Family Sagas: 1. Daughter of Destiny 2. The Sugar
Merchant’s Wife 3. Secrets of the Past
Discover the brand new instalment in Lizzie Lane's bestselling
Tobacco Girls series! War is fleeting, but true love last
forever...May 1944 Hope and excitement is in the air when news
breaks of the allied forces landing in Normandy. D Day has arrived.
However, the day-to-day struggles for the Tobacco Girls continue.
Carole Thomas wants her old life back. She is burdened with the
guilt of being a young single mother and considers having baby
Paula adopted, but Maisie Miles will do anything to stop her.
Phyllis Mason having found the love of her life is getting married
in Malta to Mick Fairbrother, but will the dangerous legacies of
war plague her happy day? Bridget O'Neill finds herself posted to
one of the hospitals receiving the injured from the D-Day landing
beaches. Her most fervent hope is that her husband, Lyndon, does
not become one of them. Peace is on the horizon, but will their
wishes and dreams win through and bring them a happy ever after?
Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will
keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
1913 Lydia Miller, daughter of a German doctor, is training to
become a nurse when she first meets debonair Robert Ravening, the
nephew of a Lord and a keen aviator and promptly falls in love.
When the Great War begins in 1914, Robert enlists with the Royal
Flying Corps and as a nurse, determined to help all she can, Lydia
is sent to France. But her love affair with Robert has more than
one consequence as secrets and sins are disclosed. Also being both
British and German Lydia finds herself in No Man's Land, suspected
by one and imprisoned by the other. Previously published as Home
for Christmas Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a
storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco
Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a
must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the
door to a past of factory girls, redolent with life-affirming
friendship, drama, and choices that are as relevant today as they
were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic
historical saga then look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J
Miller
1913 Lydia Miller, daughter of a German doctor, is training to
become a nurse when she first meets debonair Robert Ravening, the
nephew of a Lord and a keen aviator and promptly falls in love.
When the Great War begins in 1914, Robert enlists with the Royal
Flying Corps and as a nurse, determined to help all she can, Lydia
is sent to France. But her love affair with Robert has more than
one consequence as secrets and sins are disclosed. Also being both
British and German Lydia finds herself in No Man's Land, suspected
by one and imprisoned by the other. Previously published as Home
for Christmas Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a
storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco
Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a
must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the
door to a past of factory girls, redolent with life-affirming
friendship, drama, and choices that are as relevant today as they
were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic
historical saga then look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J
Miller
A young girl's tragic loss will shape her dreams and her
future…1930 - Douro Valley, Portugal Twelve-year-old Catherine is
watching the Rabalo race in Porto when the sound of a shot being
fired changes her life forever. Her beloved mother, mistress for
some years to Walter Shellard, a Bristol based wine and port
merchant has received distressing news that her lover, Walter, has
married a wealthy heiress. In her anguish she takes her own life,
leaving poor Catherine alone and heartbroken. Angry and grieving,
Catherine is sent to live under the guardianship of her eccentric
Aunt Lopa in a small farmhouse high above the rich vineyards of the
Douro valley. Here, she learns to adapt to her new life and her
strange aunt but still blames her father, a man she barely knows,
for her mother’s tragic death. Coming of age, beautiful Catherine
is summoned to Bristol by her estranged father who presumes
she’ll be as malleable as most other women. But Catherine is her
father’s daughter, as strong as he is and still thirsting for
revenge. A compelling family saga of loss and love perfect for fans
of Fiona Valpy and Dinah Jefferies Previously published as 'House
in the Hills' by Erica Brown
She must face the terror of war alone to survive…1939 - India
When headstrong Nadine Burton learns that the woman, she thought
was her Indian Ayah was in fact her mother, she rebels against her
father in a flamboyant display of disrespect and dares to dance
with her two local best friends at a public party. Her father,
local official, Roland Frederick Burton is furious. He arranges for
her to be exiled from India and married off to Australian Martin
McPherson, owner of a rubber plantation north of Singapore. Within
a year Singapore falls to the Japanese. Martin is killed and Nadine
becomes a prisoner of war, imprisoned in Sumatra, where her dancing
skills don’t go unnoticed by her captors. Amidst the horror she
finds a friend in a Japanese American major caught up in the war
whilst visiting his grandparents in Japan. Much like her, he
straddles two cultures and worlds. As their love deepens,
boundaries are crossed and together they must unite to survive.
Don't miss this emotional and powerful saga about a woman's
determination to beat the odds, perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies
and Fiona Valpy. Previously published as 'East of India' by Erica
Brown
Bristol 1939 At forty years of age, Mary Anne Randall still turns
heads. With an abusive husband spending most of his wages on beer,
she has resigned herself to be the sole breadwinner to protect her
family and keep the wolves from the door. In order to make ends
meet Mary Anne runs a pawnbroking business from the wash house at
the end of the garden. Following the outbreak of war an opportunity
presents itself to escape her loveless marriage and find true love.
Will she take that chance, or carry on living just for her children
and not for herself? Read the sequal A Wartime Family. Praise for
Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep you
hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another heartwarming
tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all saga fans.'
Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of factory
girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and choices
that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin Collier 'If
you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then look no
further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
Bristol 1941 Having left her abusive husband for very good reasons,
Mary Anne Randall finds herself judged harshly by her friends and
neighbours, after courageously risking everything for a second
chance at happiness with Michael. With Michael away fighting Mary
Anne is less concerned by her tarnished reputation and focusses on
keeping her beloved children safe. But with the bombs beginning to
fall on Bristol, danger is all too close to home. Will Mary Anne
rise above her tarnished reputation and protect those she loves
from the uncertainty of a world at war? A sequel to A Wartime Wife.
Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will
keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
Bristol - 1953 It's Coronation Year. A new beginning in the
aftermath of war, but there are still battles to be fought and
secrets to be kept. Charlotte Hennessey-White copes with the
shortcomings of her marriage and throws herself into helping
refugees unwelcome by some and exploited by others. Edna Burbage
has three beautiful children and considers herself lucky until the
advent of a deadly twentieth century disease makes her think
otherwise. Polly Chandler still hopes for a better life, but there
are too many obstacles standing in her way. These three women lived
through a war, can they now cope with the demands of peace? Praise
for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep
you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
In the face of changing fortunes, the Strong family must unite to
keep their wealth and status…or risk losing it all.As Cholera
sweeps through the streets of Bristol, no one is immune. Blanche
and her husband Conrad Heinkel, sugar merchant and master sugar
baker, are devastated when their seven-year-old daughter Anne, is
taken by the deadly disease. Lost in her own immense grief, her
childhood sweetheart Tom Strong, is the only man who can heal
Blanche’s terrible hurt and reignite the passion for life and
love that has died within her. But Horatia Strong, daughter of the
eldest Strong son, has her sights on grabbing power of the Strong
family dynasty. Ambitious and more ruthless than most women, she is
still desperately in love with her adoptive cousin, Tom, despite
his humble birth. As her brother Nelson succumbs to his opium
habit, Horatia, believes that only Tom can give her the wealth and
strength to take the family businesses to new heights. Will Tom be
able to leave his romantic history with Blanche behind for the sake
of the Strong family? Or will Blanche and Tom get their happy
ending they deserve? Perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies and Fiona
Valpy Previously published as 'Just Before Dawn' by Jeannie Johnson
and 'The Sugar Merchants Wife' by Erica Brown. Don’t miss the
rest of the Strong Family Sagas: 1. Daughter of Destiny 2. The
Sugar Merchant’s Wife 3. Secrets of the Past
Bristol - 1945 The war has ended; the men are returning home to
their loved ones, but for some things have changed. Charlotte
Hennessey-White's husband, David is no longer the gentle loving man
he once was and Charlotte, so independent during the war, is
devastated. Edna Burbage's strong fiancee, Colin has suffered
appalling physical injuries. He won't hold her to her promise of
marriage, but she insists her feelings are unchanged. But is that
true? Is she marrying him out of love or pity? And Polly Chandler's
sweetheart, Gavin who'd she'd planned her whole future around,
hasn't come home at all. War and suffering have changed their men
leaving the women to cope on their own. But they too are changed.
They harbour secrets best kept that could do untold damage to these
already fragile lives. Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and
a storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco
Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a
must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the
door to a past of factory girls, redolent with life-affirming
friendship, drama, and choices that are as relevant today as they
were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic
historical saga then look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J
Miller
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