From Sunday Times bestselling author, Freda Lightfoot. The war might be over, but for Polly and her family the struggle continues With the end of WW2 Polly Pride feels as though the fighting has moved to her own home. Her son, Benny, is mixed up with some unsavoury characters but continues to pull the wool over his mothers eyes. Daughter Lucy is carrying on with a fancy man behind her husbands back, leaving her children to run riot. And Charlie, Pollys beloved husband, is battling ill health and doesnt want her interfering. Polly risks losing all shes worked so hard to achieve, but refuses to go back to Ancoats area of Manchester and a life of grinding poverty. She will sacrifice all she has before she stands by and watches her family tear itself to pieces A dramatic and emotional story of one womans story to keep her family together. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Kitty Neale. Praise for Freda Lightfoot Freda's books are a joy to read - her characters are so believable and richly drawn - theyre satisfying page turners! Anne Bennett
Born in Lancashire, I've been a teacher, bookseller and in a mad moment, a smallholder on the freezing fells of the Lake District where I tried my hand at the ‘good life’, kept sheep and hens, various orphaned cats and dogs, built drystone walls, planted a small wood and even learned how to make jam. I now spend the winter in Spain and summer in the UK. I have now published 48 books including many bestselling family sagas and historical novels. For more information, visit my website www.fredalightfoot.co.uk.
Loving Freda Lightfoot books. Just can't seem to put them down. So well written. Like Catherine Cookson books I think they should be made into films for TV.