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Such Sweet Sorrow

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The wonderful new Liverpool wartime saga is the story of a family divided by war when Marianne’s daughter, Libby, is evacuated to the North Wales countryside and Marianne moves into her elderly mother’s house near the docks.

480 pages, Hardcover

First published September 16, 2008

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Katie Flynn

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.

Katie Flynn was born in Norwich and attended Norwich High School, where she was extremely happy and extremely undistinguished. Published at the tender age of eight, in Enid Blyton's Sunny Stories, she joined a Writers’ Circle as an adult, publishing short stories, articles, etc; only turning to novels in 1971 because the postal strike cut off her main source of income!
At first she wrote under several different names – Judith Saxton, Judy Turner, Lydia Balmain, Judith Arden – but her Katie Flynn books were a delight to write and proved far more popular than she had dreamed. She has now published nearly ninety novels, twenty-seven of which are Flynns. Her most recent titles are: Lost Days of Summer and Christmas Wishes.

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40 reviews
September 30, 2012
Ah! Why does the author have to mention street names ALL the time!!! Seriously, it's getting on my nerves.

After another bout of contemplation -
Why do i have this feeling that the author is obsessed with writing on 'lil' girls'??? O.o (stares helplessly at the covers and names of other books written by said author and shakes head sadly*...

Then:
That's it. The only reason this book's passed thru my hands is becoz it's as a favour for a 'friend' of mine. Her theory is that she doesn't read 'fat' books (sheesh...) so she's lent it to me becoz of course! I'm a gimme-books-so-i-can-test-read-them-for-u-if-it's-gonna-be-worth-it-for-you person! :( Ah well. Not that I'm complaining - everyone likes books about war-time. Especially books about pre-war time in which for 80 pages a parent and her 'lil' girl' keep on SHOPPING and SHOPPING and VISITING 'lil' girl's GAMMY *Yes. Gammy is the lastest name you call maternal grandmother's *sighs* Oh. There's more* and going from SO-and-SO street to SO-and-So street to this named restaurant to what you eat and drink and talk and aaaahhh!!

Moral: (well, temporary moral - I still have to brave the rest of the book - reverse psychology you see - coz otherwise I'll start feeling guilty or whatever)

I grudgingly admit I'm not exactly a navigational person. So the mention of bla-bla street to moving through bla-bla street coz of a blizzard and then sledging at a something something park - is not, and never will be, part of my reading forte.

Come to think of it. Please. Let the war strike everything down, obliterate the streets, atleast the signboards displaying 'such-and-such street name'... and it may, may be worth re'reading.

I fervently hope I'll never have to read this author or book again. No offense but I DO NOT READ stuff that's the basic foundations of BORING! So, I'm just gonna end this and let virtual dust gather this book in my GR library, and whether the real drab stuff gathers cobwebs in my 'friend's' house, or not... I can always hope that her cat may put an end to it!

2 Stars. Sorry me. First book I've rated without finishing it. Scratch that. First book-I've-an-intention-to-read-if-I-don't-sleep-first-literally, that I've rated.

My God. It just occured to me that i bet no one has ever written so much about this 'beautiful, ecstatic book with the a, I'll quote myself ''cute and little girl'' on the cover'! I think if I see another 'lil' girl' on the cover of a book again, I'll most definitely twitch.
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115 reviews12 followers
October 30, 2017
First book I've read by this author and it was quite acceptable. It was pretty obvious how it was going to end but pleasant reading.
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185 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2025
Although I got this book by mistake, thinking it was 'Sweet Sorrow' by David Nicholls, I really enjoyed it! A wartime family story set in Liverpool, starting in 1939, it was warm-hearted and well-written. Some plot turns were fairly loudly signalled ahead, but I didn't mind as the characters were very engaging and I couldn't wait to find a moment to listen to it. Great reading on Audible with convincing accents and individual voices for all the characters. A successful mistake on my part!!
103 reviews3 followers
March 31, 2018
Sorrow?

Carnt quite work out where the sorrow part comes into this story......must have been there somewhere, must have missed it.
Or was it supposed to be the part where Libby met up with Matthew, and why was he on crutches, but of a mystery to me.
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30 reviews1 follower
November 14, 2021
A lovely change of pace from my usual choice of Sci-fi stories. Beautifully written and evocative of the era and background setting of the second world war . Heartfelt characters and satisfying conclusion .
60 reviews
January 5, 2020
Such sweet sorrow

It took awhile before I got into the storyline and then I was hooked. Very enjoyable. Can't wait for the next novel.
2 reviews
July 5, 2020
I loved it Katie Flynn is such a good story teller I love all her books, I hope that this story will continue I feel that it could the way it ended.
887 reviews23 followers
November 23, 2020
always a great book by Katie Flynn.

4 stars.
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917 reviews
April 18, 2021
Simple and full of characters who love each other. This was not what I expected but much nicer.
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86 reviews
June 17, 2023
A book about the war and evacuating people from towns. Particularly about a girl evacuated to the courry and about marriage and affairs. I was sad when the book finished.
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26 reviews
February 25, 2013
Was ok bit long winded, repetitive
Disliked the Liverpudlian accents all the time but all in all ok
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3 reviews
April 6, 2020
Good fun

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