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  • The Girls of Mersey Square

  • Mersey Square, Book 1
  • By: Pam Howes
  • Narrated by: Imogen Church
  • Length: 10 hrs
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Girls of Mersey Square

By: Pam Howes
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Summary

An utterly heartbreaking and uplifting historical saga novel

A totally heart-wrenching but ultimately uplifting historical novel from best-selling author Pam Howes about young women facing dark times together, with friendship and courage. Fans of Nadine Dorries, Diney Costeloe, and Nancy Revell will be captivated.

Mersey Square, Stockport, 1959. Jane Wilson’s parents met during the war in the North of England, but Jane is more interested in listening to the new rock music than hearing stories about the Blitz. When she meets handsome drummer Eddie Mellor, with his sparkling blue eyes and cool black leather jacket, she knows her life is about to start.

But Jane’s parents think Eddie’s rebellious ways will lead their beloved daughter into trouble. They forbid her from seeing Eddie, telling Jane to get a proper job as a nurse. But Jane cannot stand the idea of life without the boy she loves and secretly continues to see Eddie. The day she finds out that Eddie has betrayed her, she is utterly distraught. Were her parents right all along?

Jane is desperate to rebuild her life. Her friends rally round to support her, and she gets a job at the local music shop she loves, when to her shock, Eddie invites her to his family home and begs her to reconsider. Just as Jane is feeling tempted, someone pounds on the door of the house bringing shocking news that will change both of their lives forever....

Can Jane find happiness with Eddie? And if she does, will her family ever forgive her?

This book was previously published as That’ll Be the Day.

©2023 Pam Howes (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
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Didn't enjoy this book

Sadly I didn't enjoy this book, the narrator spoilt it for me. Over emphasising everything and the change of voices were dreadful. Gave up half way through as I couldn't stand it any longer, which was a shame as I really enjoyed the Liverpool Girls series that Pam Howes wrote

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