Ellen and Mirren are mill girls who earn extra money by working in a fish and chip shop several evenings a week. Mirren is engaged to Donald who has gone to America and will send for her when he is settled. However, when he does so, she is unable to leave as her mother is sick and dying. By the time her responsibilities have ended, Donald has found another...Robbie, Mirren's brother, is getting involved with politics and often brings home a friend, Joe, usually following a fight when they need patching up. Mirren is dead against the political meetings but, after several failed dates with other men, she realises she is rather attracted to Joe.
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Author of 28 published novels, Evelyn Hood has had a variety of jobs, including being a journalist and a poultry farmer. She is now a full time writer, best known for her family sagas, set mainly in her home town of Paisley (Renfrewshire) and on the Clyde coast, where she now lives. Evelyn has also written several one-act stage plays, which are regularly performed all over the world, as well as short stories, pantomimes and children's musicals.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. Reprint. One light reading crease to spine. ; Nice tight flat copy, no names or marks inside. Cover artwork by Gordon Crabb. ISBN 075151702X ; 358 pages; With the Great War behind them, most folk in Paisley have high hopes for the future. Mirren Jarvis is one, despite working in both the threadmill and the fish shop, and having her sick mother and unemployed brother to support. Her heavy burden is lightened whenever she dreams of her fiance Donald and the prospect of joining him in America. Mass Market PB. Seller Inventory # 10887
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