Always There: A gripping saga where the past and the present threaten to collide
By (Author) Pamela Evans
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
16th October 2002
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
448
Width 110mm, Height 176mm, Spine 30mm
280g
In 1930s London, two little girls are lonely and bewildered after the tragic death of their mother. Daisy and June are now destitute and must go to the local orphanage. Once there, they take comfort in each other but they are robbed of even this consolation when they are parted because June is taken away for adoption. Years later, although out of touch and worlds apart, both share a disturbing childhood memory which will connect them for ever. A memory that takes on a ghastly significance when June discovers the reason they were abandoned...
Praise for Pamela Evans's previous sagas: 'A good traditional romance, and its author has a feeling for the atmosphere of postwar London * Sunday Express *
Very readable * Bella *
The leading characters are finely drawn...crisp prose...a superb and heartwarming read * Irish Independent *
A compelling book * Woman's Realm *
Well peopled with warm personalities * Liverpool Post *
There's a special kind of warmth that shines through the characters in Evans' novels... An uplifting love story with all the right ingredients * Lancashire Evening Post *
This book touched me very, very much. It's lovely * North Wales Chronicle *
Pamela Evans was born and brought up in Hanwell in the Borough of Ealing, London, the youngest of six children. She is married with two sons and now lives in Wales.