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Love & Laughter

Author: Lilian Harry  

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A delightfully warm novel about the rebuilding of lives in Plymouth and Portsmouth after the Second World War.

A novel about the rebuilding of lives in Plymouth and Portsmouth in 1945.

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A delightfully warm novel about the rebuilding of lives in Plymouth and Portsmouth after the Second World War.

A novel about the rebuilding of lives in Plymouth and Portsmouth in 1945.

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The War is over at last and in Plymouth and Portsmouth, two of Britain's greatest seaports, the task of rebuilding must begin. But it is not only streets, businesses and homes that have been laid waste. Lives, too, have been devastated. Marriages have been disrupted, family life shattered, and now the inhabitants must find their own way back to normality- if they can remember what that is.

br>Lucy Pengelly is justone woman who's life has been torn apart by the War. What will happen when her husband returns from the POW camp in the Far East? And what of the growing friendship between Lucy and her friend David, who played such an important part in her life during the Blitz?

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Critic Reviews

“A warm compelling novel of love and sacrifice in extraordinary times-- My Weekly”

A warm compelling novel of love and sacrifice in extraordinary times--My Weekly
Heartwarming characters that leave you wanting more--Dee Williams
The emotions of the people ... are real and vivid ... It is a book which brings home to people who were not there ... the realities of life which their parents or grandparents faced--Historical Novels Review

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About the Author

Lilian Harry lives in Yelverton, Devon

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The War is over at last and in Plymouth and Portsmouth, two of Britain's greatest seaports, the task of rebuilding must begin. But it is not only streets, businesses and homes that have been laid waste. Lives, too, have been devastated. Marriages have been disrupted, family life shattered, and now the inhabitants must find their own way back to normality- if they can remember what that is.br>Lucy Pengelly is justone woman who's life has been torn apart by the War. What will happen when her husband returns from the POW camp in the Far East? And what of the growing friendship between Lucy and her friend David, who played such an important part in her life during the Blitz?

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Orion
Published
19th February 2004
Edition
2nd
Pages
352
ISBN
9780752826059

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