Author:Katie Flynn
Addy and Prue Fairweather live with Nell, their widowed mother, in a flat above her shop on the Scotland Road. The sisters, however, are very different. Addy is dark-haired, plain and always in trouble whereas Prue is flaxen-haired, blue-eyed and as angelic as her looks imply. To make matters worse, Nell makes no secret of her preference for the younger girl, increasing Addy's jealousy and resentment.
On the other side of the coin, Giles Frobisher and his twin sister, Gillian, live in a crumbling mansion near the sea in Devon. The family have lost most of their money in the Depression, so Giles leaves university and joins the Fleet Air Arm. He meets the Fairweather girls briefly on a visit to Liverpool but they lose touch. When they meet again Addy and Prue are no longer children and Giles realises he is falling in love ...
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