Mothers Day
By (Author) Pam Weaver
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
8th March 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Hardback
416
Width 135mm, Height 204mm, Spine 36mm
450g
Previously published as For Better For Worse
A dramatic read from Sunday Times bestseller, Pam Weaver, filled with bigamy, scandal and friendships which bring hope in the darkness. The perfect read for fans of Katie Flynn and Maureen Lee.
July 1948. As Britain recovers from WWII, Annie Royal is looking to the future. Recently married to Henry, and with a baby on the way, she and her new husband are happily settled in the seaside town of Worthing.
But a knock at the door brings Annies world crashing down. On her doorstep stands Sarah and her two young children. As they talk, Sarah reveals that she is Henrys wife and she has been searching for him since he walked out on their family a year ago.
Struggling to believe what shes hearing, Annie is forced to accept the truth when Henry is arrested for bigamy. Alone, with no one to support her, and with the baby due to arrive imminently, Annie must look to the most unlikely of places to find support in her darkest hour
Praise for Pam Weaver:
A heartrending story about mothers and daughters Kitty Neale
What a terrific read Saga fans everywhere will love it and be asking for more from this talented new author. Annie Groves
The characters are so richly drawn and authentic that they pull the reader along through the story effortlessly. This book is a real page turner, which I enjoyed very much. Anne Bennett
Adopted from birth, Pam Weaver trained as a nursery nurse working in children's homes, premature baby units, day nurseries and at one time she was a Hyde Park nanny. A member of West Sussex Writers' Club since 1987, her first novel, A Mother's Gift (previously published as There's Always Tomorrow) was the winner in the Day for Writers' Novel Opening Competition and was bought by HarperCollins Avon. Pam's novels are set in Worthing during the war and the austerity years which followed. Her inspiration comes from her love of people and their stories and her passion for the town of Worthing. With the sea on one side and the Downs on the other, Worthing has a scattering of small villages within its urban sprawl and in some cases tight-knit communities, making it an ideal setting for the modern saga.