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Will the coming war divide them . . . ? For as long as she can
remember Peggy O'Shea has been expected to work at the family
dairy, look after her younger siblings, and eventually marry
cow-keeper Martin Gallagher. And that's the way it has predictably
gone, apart from one glorious summer when, at the age of eight, she
meets handsome Anthony Giardano. But there's bad blood between the
Irish O'Sheas and the Italian Giardanos, so perhaps for the sake of
both of their families, it's a good thing when Anthony suddenly
disappears. Ten years later at the start of the war, Peggy bumps
into Anthony again. But as they begin to rekindle their friendship,
Italy joins forces with Germany and Liverpool turns on its Italian
residents overnight, making any relationship between Peggy and
Anthony impossible . . . A gritty World War Two historical saga
from Elizabeth Morton the acclaimed author of Angel of Liverpool.
Will the coming war divide them . . . ? For as long as she can
remember Peggy O'Shea has been expected to work at the family
dairy, look after her younger siblings, and eventually marry
cow-keeper Martin Gallagher. And that's the way it has predictably
gone, apart from one glorious summer when at the age of eight she
meets handsome Anthony Giardano. But there's bad blood between the
Irish O'Sheas and the Italian Giardanos, so perhaps for the sake of
both of their families, it's a good thing when Anthony suddenly
disappears. Ten years later at the start of the war, Peggy bumps
into Anthony again. But as they begin to rekindle their friendship,
Italy joins forces with Germany and Liverpool turns on its Italian
residents overnight, making any relationship between Peggy and
Anthony impossible . . . The Girl From Liverpool is a gritty World
War Two historical saga from Elizabeth Morton, acclaimed author of
Angel of Liverpool.
Set in the aftermath of World War II, Elizabeth Morton's Angel of
Liverpool is a gritty and emotionally compelling historical saga
from an author who was born and bred in Liverpool. Her mother
called her Angel but now she's a fallen woman . . . There are
different opinions as to what happened to Evangeline O'Leary's
mother. Her younger sisters believe the story that she's in heaven.
But Evie has heard the gossips - that her ma upped and left with
the man she had an affair with while Evie's dad was fighting in the
war. As the eldest, Evie has become 'mum' to her three siblings,
all while holding down a job at the Tate & Lyle Sugar Factory.
But when her childhood sweetheart leaves for Canada, he leaves Evie
with more than just a broken heart. Her father agrees to keep the
pregnancy a secret but is determined to marry her off to the first
hapless fellow who'll have her. Evie doesn't want a loveless
marriage like her parents, but how long can she keep her baby a
secret from her neighbours and the nuns who run the local home for
unmarried mothers . . . ?
Her father is dead and her mother doesn't want her... When Babby's
dad is killed in a senseless bar room brawl it changes their family
forever. She is sent away only to return home a few years later,
unmarried and pregnant. Her mother is incandescent with rage and
with Callum - Babby's sweetheart - nowhere to be found, persuades
her daughter to go to a Mother and Baby Home. But does Babby have
no option but to give her baby up...
Her mother called her Angel but now she's a fallen woman . . .
There are different opinions as to what happened to Evangeline
O'Leary's mother. Her younger sisters believe the story that she's
in heaven. But Evie has heard the gossips - that her ma has upped
and left with the man she had an affair with while Evie's dad was
fighting in the war. As the eldest, Evie has become 'mum' to her
three siblings, all while holding down a job at the Tate & Lyle
Sugar Factory. But when her childhood sweetheart leaves for Canada
he leaves Evie with more than just a broken heart. Her father
agrees to keep the pregnancy a secret but is determined to marry
her off to the first hapless fellow who'll have her. Evie doesn't
want a loveless marriage like her parents but how long can she keep
her baby a secret from her neighbours and the nuns who run the
local home for unmarried mothers . . . ? Set in the aftermath of
World War II, Angel of Liverpool is a gritty and emotionally
compelling historical saga from author, Elizabeth Morton, who was
born and bred in Liverpool.
All she wants is one last dance... Lily and Vincent have been
dancing everything from the waltz to the foxtrot together since
they were six-years-old. Now a teenager, Lily realises she has
feelings for Vincent that she never knew were there. However, with
Vincent off to war, Lily is evacuated to a mother and baby home
with her younger siblings. It is there that she finds she has more
in common with the fallen women than she once thought. But as the
bombs begin to fall in Liverpool, will she ever see her sweetheart
again?... A heart-warming saga for fans of Call The Midwife from
the author of A Liverpool Girl.
The role of the workshop in the creation of African art is the
subject of this revelatory book. In the group setting of the
workshop, innovation and imitation collide, artists share ideas and
techniques, and creative expression flourishes. African Art and
Agency in the Workshop examines the variety of workshops, from
those which are politically driven or tourist oriented, to those
based on historical patronage or allied to current artistic trends.
Fifteen lively essays explore the impact of the workshop on the
production of artists such as Zimbabwean stone sculptors, master
potters from Cameroon, wood carvers from Nigeria, and others from
across the continent.
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