The Girl From the Corner Shop
By (Author) Alrene Hughes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus
1st April 2020
6th February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family saga / generational saga fiction
Fiction
823.92
416
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
300g
A heartbroken young widow joins the police force during World War Two in Manchester. Perfect for fans of Diney Costeloe and Dilly Court.
WW2 Manchester. Newlyweds Helen and Jim Harrison have big plans to leave the family shop where Helen works and set up home together. But when Jim is tragically killed in an air raid, Helen is heartbroken, her life in ruins.
Battling grief and despair, Helen resolves to escape her domineering mother and rebuild her shattered world. Wartime Manchester is a dangerous place, beseiged by crime and poverty. So when Helen joins the Women's Auxiliary Police Corps, working with evacuees, the destitute and the vulnerable, she finds a renewed sense of purpose. She's come a long way from her place behind the counter in the corner shop.
But there's still something missing in her heart. Is Helen able to accept love and happiness and find the courage to change her life
PRAISE FOR THE GIRL IN THE PINK RAINCOAT:
'Difficult to put down... A strong and riveting story' Historical Novel Society.
'I LOVE The Girl in the Pink Raincoat. It's engaging and entertaining' Bits About Books.
'Absolutely a full five stars!' Grace J Reviewer Lady.
'I love a romance set in war time and this was amazing. I cannot recommend it highly enough' Chells and Books.
'A beautiful and powerful novel not only about a young woman and a first love... An outstanding novel that I highly recommend!'
Alrene Hughes grew up in Belfast and has lived in Manchester for most of her adult life. She worked for British Telecom and the BBC before training as an English teacher. After teaching for twenty years, she retired and now writes full-time.