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The final breathtaking part on The Trenwith Trilogy from Rosie Clarke The war has changed everything, but has it changed society enough? London, 1917. Rose Barlow has loved and lost. She has done her fair share during the war and seen her dreams shattered. As the British class system crumbles Rose is determined not to return to service at Trenwith Estate instead, she’s keen to pursue new opportunities and her own happiness now the war is over. Luke Trenwith survived the war and has returned home as the next Trenwith Baronet. But the life he once accepted as his fate feels cold and empty. He is left wanting more. But has the world changed enough to allow him to live his dream? The war chang...
Anthology of mini sagas. Regularly published. Prize money awarded. Minis sagas are very short stories of exactly 50 words. There should be some dimension to the story and time should pass. The mini saga should make a point which has some drama or psychological truth.
This book represents 27 compelling conversations with the creme de la creme of country music. 27 photos.
Rose Calamia is a first generation Italian American working girl in a 1945 aircraft plant, when she meets Iowa farm boy, Jack Conner. Jack has recently been discharged from the Army and is still licking his wounds from an all too familiar war time casualty--a "Dear John" followed by divorce. When their love affair leads to a wedding and a move to Jack's home community, Rose is totally unprepared for the life that awaits her in rural Iowa. Ever the sheltered daughter and sister in a family steeped in old world traditions, Rose is exposed to Jack's world which is the polar opposite. Living with her in-laws for the first few months of marriage, Rose is homesick and unsure of her hasty decision ...
It is the mid-1960s and 17-year-old Sally is living in leafy suburbia with her bourgeois mother, indulgent father and infuriating sister. Mrs Phillips, a strict Roman Catholic, worries constantly about what the neighbours think behind their twitching lace curtains and about Sally's tomboyish ways. Having finished her convent education, Sally is shy and naive, and totally unconscious of her budding beauty. Her only sex education has been an excruciating lesson on the procreation of rabbits from the nuns, and her mother's oblique warnings that 'men only want one thing'. Quick to blush and innocent of the world, she is nonetheless intelligent and shows no interest in callow youths eager to date...
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"The Road to Bunker Hill" by Shirley Barker. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
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Rose is happy living her itinerant life with her family - until, one day, everything changes and she has no one left
Sally finds life a pleasure as she turns her working day into interesting activities. She and her fellow workers, better known as the gang, find long numerous coffee breaks and long lunch hourÕs fun. The office gang joins in the activities that start to include quitting early each day. Sally begins to see herself as the head of the gang. All goes well until Sally finds herself caught in a pattern of gang activities that cause her to stray off into a worlds filled with unexplained situations. All this turns into a whirling tailspin, and her supervisor is caught in a quandary. Action that involves the owner of the company and Sally brings about a surprising number of events that puts a total spin on SallyÕs life. Sally begins to wonder what kind of a leader is she. Does her gang help? Read on and discover the surprising end result of SallyÕs tailspin.