The Green Baize Road

The Green Baize Road

Auteur : Alexandra Connor

Date de publication : 1999

Éditeur : HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Nombre de pages : 336

Résumé du livre

A saga of great drama, wit and authenticity, depicting one Bolton family from the First World War to the 1950s, from the author of MIDNIGHT'S SMILING and THE MOON IS MY WITNESS. Three sisters; three totally different lives. Ellen, generous and capable, runs a billiards hall with her beloved husband Reg. Louise has her eye on better things than the backstreets of Bolton; she's off for a life in the sun with businessman Clem. And Lily, fair and fragile, has lost her feckless man to the war, and can barely cope with her two small daughters. But whatever problems they face, the solutions are all in the family. Ellen has love to spare, and who better to lavish it on than her niece? Louise regards a child as a necessary accessory for her glamorous social position in Australia. Lily's just plain grateful. Yet this is not how the next generation see it. By the time the world is turned inside out by the next war, two young women are set for the deadliest of rivalries as they fall for the same man...

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