The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow [electronic resource]
Reynolds, Maureen2013
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As war still rages across Europe, the family continues to face up to the challenges and hardships each new day brings. Rosie is having a difficult pregnancy. Johnny has fallen and fractured his skull on a trip to Orkney with the Home Guard. Meantime, Ann Neill is looking forward to meeting up with Greg when he gets a 48-hour pass and a much-needed break from his war work at Bletchley Park. But Ann soon realises that she and Greg are drifting apart and she starts to suspect that he has met someone else. When the war finally ends, Danny does not return. They think they see him on a cinema newsreel one day but are devastated to discover from the Red Cross that the man in the film has died. Then, when Grandad becomes ill, it seems that the family are to be in crisis once again. In The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow, Maureen Reynolds concludes her compelling story describing the trials and tribulations of working-class life in the close-knit community of wartime and post-war Dundee.
Main title:
The Sun Will Shine Tomorrow [electronic resource] / Maureen Reynolds
Author:
Reynolds, Maureen, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Black & White Publishing, 2013
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
Series:
The Sunday Girls
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Born in Dundee in 1938, Maureen Reynolds lived with her mother, grandad and brother in two rooms on Macdonald Street. She left school at 15 and has held a variety of jobs; currently she works at her local garage. Married in 1956, she has four children and seven grandchildren. Maureen is the bestselling author of Voices in the Street and The Sunday Girls.
ISBN:
9781845026677
Language:
English
BRN:
1530157
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