The Girls from See Saw Lane (Brighton Girls Trilogy #2)
Sandy Taylor
Rated: 4.29 of 5 stars
4.29
· 14 ratings · 350 pages · Published: 04 Dec 2015
Dottie and Mary forged a friendship over a bag of penny sweets when they were eight years old. They’ve shared everything together since then – the highs and lows of school, family dramas, hopes and dreams and now, at seventeen, they’re both shop girls, working at Woolworths.
As they go out in the world in pursuit of love and happiness, the simplicity of their childhood dissolves as life becomes more complicated. The heady excitement of first love will consume them both, but the pain of unintentional betrayal will test their friendship in ways neither of them could ever imagine…
A charming, heartbreaking and ultimately uplifting novel which brings a bygone era vividly to life. Fans of Nadine Dorries, Mary Gibson and Pam Weaver will love The Girls from See Saw Lane. Counting Chimneys coming soon.
‘I absolutely loved this book and couldn’t put it down. It has all the ingredients for a perfect read: fantastic, loveable and very real characters, an emotional and compelling storyline, and a brilliant setting in time and place.’ Louise Douglas
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The 'Brighton Girls Trilogy' series
4.37 · 38 ratings
epic · fiction · book · family · adult · historical · historical-fiction · 20th-century · orphans · romance · audiobook
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