Julia Bryant’s novel captures the indomitable spirit of Portsmouth as the second world war shatters streets- and the lives of the women who live there.
With the threat of World War II hovering over Nelson Street, family and friendship have never been more important.
Rosie Forrest’s grandmother always told her to ‘live every minute’ and that’s exactly what she’s doing. Rosie feels both excited at the opportunities before her and terrified of losing the people she loves. And when Blyth Vine walks back into her life, he complicates things even further.
Pearl Bunting has suffered months of abuse from her violent brother Kenny. Finally breaking free of his domination, Pearl makes a new life for herself. But Kenny is still out there, and has freedom has its price…
When the bombs start falling Rosie and all who live on Nelson Street are determined to preserve the Portsea way of life, no matter what the cost.
With the threat of World War II hovering over Nelson Street, family and friendship have never been more important.
Rosie Forrest’s grandmother always told her to ‘live every minute’ and that’s exactly what she’s doing. Rosie feels both excited at the opportunities before her and terrified of losing the people she loves. And when Blyth Vine walks back into her life, he complicates things even further.
Pearl Bunting has suffered months of abuse from her violent brother Kenny. Finally breaking free of his domination, Pearl makes a new life for herself. But Kenny is still out there, and has freedom has its price…
When the bombs start falling Rosie and all who live on Nelson Street are determined to preserve the Portsea way of life, no matter what the cost.
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A pulsating and heart-warming saga peopled with human and compelling characters and with convincing dialogue . . . a rich first novel.
Julia Bryant creates a vivid picture of Portsmouth in the final years and aftermath of the "Great" War of 1914-1918, weaving it into a story that pulses with the warm blood of humanity.
A rich first novel . . . packed with interesting people living what might appear to be mundane lives, but of course they are not. We get an insight into the lives of the families of sailors, their good and bad fortune, their ups and downs. Decent people who we want to win through.
Here's a great excuse to put your feet up and escape into a world which celebrates Portsmouth's past...It's really well worth the read
Fresh and thoughtful.
A vividly told and heartwarming saga.