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The girls from Mersey View /

by Andrews, Lyn.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Headline, 2021Description: 371 pages ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781472269683 (pbk.) :; 1472269683 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Saga | Saga | Second World War fiction | Adult & contemporary romance | Historical romance | Generational sagas | Historical fiction | Liverpool (England) -- Fiction | Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 1918-1945 -- Fiction | Domestic fictionSummary: Liverpool, 1935. Monica Savage is delighted when new neighbours move in next door, and she and Joan Copperfield quickly become firm friends. While Monica's father has a good job as a guard on the railway, Joan's family are harder up, with her sailor dad Billy mostly off at sea, and restless when he's home - Mersey View is no substitute for the exotic places he sails to. Though money's tight, the Copperfield women are spirited and independent, and it's her friendship with the more confident Joan that gives Monica the courage to challenge her parents and pursue her dream of becoming a hairdresser. Joan is lucky enough to get a job at Crawford's biscuit factory, where she's even allowed to buy broken biscuits cheaply as a perk. But there are dark secrets lurking. When an abandoned child arrives unexpectedly on the Copperfields' doorstep, her arrival will change everything.
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Book - Adult Paperback Maghull Library Adult Fiction Available 003110399X
Book - Adult Paperback Maghull Library Adult Fiction Available 003083475X
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Originally published: 2020.

Liverpool, 1935. Monica Savage is delighted when new neighbours move in next door, and she and Joan Copperfield quickly become firm friends. While Monica's father has a good job as a guard on the railway, Joan's family are harder up, with her sailor dad Billy mostly off at sea, and restless when he's home - Mersey View is no substitute for the exotic places he sails to. Though money's tight, the Copperfield women are spirited and independent, and it's her friendship with the more confident Joan that gives Monica the courage to challenge her parents and pursue her dream of becoming a hairdresser. Joan is lucky enough to get a job at Crawford's biscuit factory, where she's even allowed to buy broken biscuits cheaply as a perk. But there are dark secrets lurking. When an abandoned child arrives unexpectedly on the Copperfields' doorstep, her arrival will change everything.

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