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A Secret in the Family
 
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ISBN13:9781804945094
ISBN10:1804945099
Binding:Paperback
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Size:198x129x35 mm
Weight:500 g
Language:English
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A Secret in the Family

 
Publisher: Penguin
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Number of Volumes: B-format paperback
 
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'An epic follow-up to the bestselling Shipyard Girls series' Peterborough Telegraph
_______________________________1945, Sunderland. Ida Boulter makes the heart-wrenching decision to leave her five children behind as she escapes her husband and moves to London to start afresh with the love of her life.

1953, County Durham. Ida?s children have since built a new life in the beautiful home of Cuthford Manor ? looked after by their eldest sibling Angie and her husband.

But their world is about to be rocked once again when their mother turns up out of the blue for the first time in eight years.

She has come back bearing a secret she can no longer keep from her family.

Will telling the truth cause more harm than good?

Only their love for one another will carry them through the turbulent times ahead.
_______________________________Readers love Nancy Revell:

'This was so worth waiting for'
'An unforgettable story'
'Nancy is a fantastic storyteller'
'A great read and a superb writer'
'Everything I expected and more'
'This book held me from beginning to end'
'So looking forward to the next one'
'Wow. What an amazing read!'
'Just brilliant!'

Praise for Nancy Revell:

'Nancy Revell knows how to stir the passions and soothe the heart!' Northern Echo
'Stirring and heartfelt storytelling' Peterborough Evening Telegraph
?A well-written story with vivid characters? Anna Jacobs
?An uplifting read with a very satisfying conclusion? Rosie Goodwin