Review
'Polly is made of stern stuff, though, and the tale of her courage and grit against the backdrop of a Northern city in the grip of depression make for a powerful narrative.' -- Newcastle Evening Chronicle '[Freda Lightfoot] has an established readership who will be delighted by this latest offering ... deftly chronicled, and likeable' -- Telegraph & Argus 'Freda Lightfoot's new novel is a tale of a courageous young woman determined to make a better life for herself and her family.' -- Lancashire Life - Manchester 'A heart wrenching family story that keeps you turning the pages as the drama unfolds.' -- Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph 'A heart-wrenching tale of postwar Britain. Gripping to the end.' -- Prizes Galore.com 'A heart-rending story of life at Wars' end. A gripping tale with memories recalled dramatically' -- Telegraph & Argus The writer clearly knows her Manchester well, especially the canals, warehouses, factories and humble shops and dwellings of the poor. Her historical research has been painstaking and the sense of the period is very real' -- Historical Novel Society 'the characters are believable and the story compelling, heart wrenching and poignant' -- Westmoreland Gazette
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About the Author
Freda Lightfoot was born and brought up in the mill towns of Lancashire. She has been a teacher, bookseller and smallholder but began her writing career by publishing over forty short stories and articles and five historical romances under a different name. Having lived for many years in the Lake District and also in Cornwall, she now tries to divide her time between the two.
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