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by - written on 29/01/09 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Joan Jonker has proven herself to be a very popular writer and is renowned for her Liverpool sagas. This one is no different and you'll be full of emotion as you read it. The Plot ~~~~~~~~ Mary Brawshaw lives with her widowed mother and she's met the man of her dreams. The problem? It's war time and he's been sent off to fight. Seeing him for only fleeting visits leads Mary to make one of the biggest mistakes that will impact her life forever. Things go from bad to worse for Mary and she has to battle on and make decisions that will affect her for the rest of her life, whether she wants to or not. Harry, the boy who has loved her ... Read the complete review
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