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Goodbye sweetheart

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Like any street, April Grove in Portsmouth has its good and bad neighbours, its gossip, scandal and romance.

But the outbreak of war in 1939 changes everything - especially for the children.

Uprooted from their familiar urban existence they are evacuated (some happily, some not) to the country.

Then there are the teenagers whose first loves are accelerated and intensified by the threat of separation; and men and women, too old to fight, who hold the life of the street together.

Based on the author's own childhood memories of growing up near Portsmouth, this is a novel which shows us what England was really like then - a story told with such nostalgia and charm that you leave the world it describes longing for the chance to return.

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Product Details
1857978129 / 9781857978124
Paperback / softback
823.914
22/08/2007
United Kingdom
English
Family
375 p.
18 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1994.
The first in the compellingly and hugely popular April Grove series Reissued in the terrific new cover style alongside A PROMISE TO KEEP - new in paperback The entire Lilian Harry backlist is being reissued in the new look Her previous novel, TUPPENCE TO SPEND, reached No.7 in the bestseller lists in its trade outing The critics on Lilian Harry: 'Heartwarming characters that leave you wanting more' Dee Williams 'The emotions of the people ... are real and vivid ... It is a book which brings home to people who were not there ... the realities of life which their parents or grandparents faced' H
The first in the compellingly and hugely popular April Grove series Reissued in the terrific new cover style alongside A PROMISE TO KEEP - new in paperback The entire Lilian Harry backlist is being reissued in the new look Her previous novel, TUPPENCE TO SPEND, reached No.7 in the bestseller lists in its trade outing The critics on Lilian Harry: 'Heartwarming characters that leave you wanting more' Dee Williams 'The emotions of the people ... are real and vivid ... It is a book which brings home to people who were not there ... the realities of life which their parents or grandparents faced' H FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), FT Sagas