Author:Rosie Harris
Fern Jenkins' life is changed for ever when her brother is killed in action and her father dies in a mining explosion. Turned out of their home by the ruthless pit owner, Fern and her mother Wynne are forced to seek a new life in Cardiff. Whilst Wynne finds work in a factory, Fern attends the local school. But here she is bullied and is soon selling flowers outside Cardiff Central station to help make ends meet.
When her mother is taken from her in an influenza epidemic, Fern has no one to protect her from her violent and possessive uncle. She longs to escape from the brutality and squalor around her and make something of herself. But with no money and her only friend away at sea, there seems little hope of her ever leaving her life of poverty behind, let alone finding the love she so yearns for...
A real page turner on these winter nights. Flynn is a Sunday Times bestselling author and this work is a perfect example of why she has been bestowed that honour. You won't be able to put this down until you've read every word
—— No. 1 MagazineHeart-warming
—— Choice Magazine'Celebrates the colourful characters and atmosphere of 1950s Soho, where this queen of London saga-writers grew up.'
—— What’s On In London'A colourful, deeply nostalgic evocation of Soho in the Fifties, drawing heavily on the author's own childhood.'
—— Choice