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A Secret in the Family

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When best friends Dee Campbell and Jean Williams leave school in 1959, it feels like every opportunity awaits them. Their families haven't long moved from a rundown part of the city to leafy Kirkby when Jean's father wins the Irish sweepstake and soon Jean's set up her own hairdressing salon, while both girls have fallen for good-looking lads with prospects. It's hard to imagine being any happier. But Dee's father is about to discover a disturbing truth about her fianc�. With one revelation, the Campbells are torn apart. As Dee flees to Ireland, Jean marries Tony, blissfully unaware that she's not the only pretty girl to catch his eye... Tumultuous years lie ahead. But true friendship lasts a lifetime - and Dee and Jean will learn that the people who love you will always be there when you need them most.

352 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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Lyn Andrews

61 books150 followers
Lyn Andrews is one of the the UK's top one hundred paper-back bestsellers. Born and brought up in Liverpool, she is the daughter of a policeman who also married a policeman. After becoming the mother of triplets, she took some time off from her writing whilst she raised her children. Shortlisted for the romantic Novelists' Association Award in 1993, she has now written twenty-one hugely successful novels. Lyn Andrews divides her time between Merseyside and Ireland.

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147 reviews
June 22, 2013
I'm Assuming some people won't have heard of this book because it hasn't been made into a film which is how most people hear about books so I'll give you a run through of the story line. It's set in Liverpool in the 1960's and Dee Campbell and Jean Williams have just finished secondary school. Jean has set her heart on being a hairdresser much to her mother's (Ada) distress. Dee is the more sensible one of the two and is planning on trying to find some office work in Liverpool which is much more easy to come by. At the start of the book they both live on the roughest side of Liverpool and their parents have been hoping to be rehoused for years which they eventually do get rehoused into the countryside on the edge of Liverpool and are extremely happy there. After they move Jeans Father (Harry) has a stroke of luck when he wins the Irish Sweepstakes and him and Ada decide to help Jean with her career by helping her to set up her own business. Everything seems to be Going well for both Girls as they meet steady boyfriends and over the next few years they both get engaged and remain the best of friends but what happens when disaster strikes for Dee will friendship really last through everything?
Overall I thought this book wasn't very good when I first started reading it , this was mostly because I've read other Lyn Andrews books and the starts of the books are very similar but after reading the first hundred pages there became a massive twist and one that i didn't expect there to be in this book. It's a story of true friendship and shows that no matter how much you plan life never works out as you thought it would. I think if you are going to read this book it is best to not read any other books that Lyn Andrews has written and read it when you have a lot of time on your hands because it is a tiny bit long winded but it is in itself a good book and I'm not saying that you shouldn't read it you just need to have a lot of time to read it all because you shouldn't read it a little at a time.
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1,233 reviews42 followers
May 3, 2013
2 families who are close friends, Ada and Flo have been friends for years and 2 each of their children have grown up as friends, Jean and Dee and Peter and Davey. This story is really about Jean and Dee who at the start of the book are 19 years old and just finishing school. Dee wants to work in an office while Jean wants to be a hairdesser. Dee's father Bob is a steady man, he is a foreman at the docks and looks after his family well - he does not smoke or drink as most men seem to do. Jean's father Harry is a good fellow too but he likes to drink at the pub. They have been living in an area of Liverpool which has public houses that are due to be pulled down so the families have been re-located to a suburb of Liverpool, Kerby.

The story starts off well enough until the family secret is discovered - Bob had an affair during the blitz in London with the supposed aunt of Dee's fiance, only when Bob goes to see the aunt he finds out the lad is atually his son, therefore Dee's half brother so they cannot marry. When Bob finds this out the shock kills him. So much emotion and this family goes from a perfectly happy family to a devestated one. Flo changes her whole attitude to life and make living at home hell for her children.

Jean gets her own salon when her father Harry wins the Irish Lottery and she finds her husband. Dee decides to go on a vacation to Ireland where she meets Niall Clark, who is a lock keeper and he is looking for a wife so he an carry on the tradition of a Clark looking after the lock. After a partiularly bad time at home Dee just ups and leave home to go to Ireland to marry Niall. I thought this was over the top and especially what happens to him.

I found myself wondering how the family would have fared if Bob had of told Flo of his affair when it had happened.

I just thought everyone was so over emotional in this story it at times drove me crazy but I did still want to finish it and I did.
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330 reviews14 followers
March 13, 2020
Lovely story about friendship.
Dee and Jean are best friends and neighbours in Liverpool. The book is set between 1959 and 1972, which is a bit late for me as I like wartime or other historical fiction but I had a very pleasant surprise as this story kept my interest.
Both girls go through traumas and life changing situations but they are always there for each other.
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18 reviews
December 28, 2010
Utterly unbelievable dialogue... gammy plot, pointless read. However I did finish it just out of spite.
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May 30, 2021
This book follows two childhood best friends and their families throughout the 10 years following their graduation from school. It’s a very entertaining (and dramatic) read about friendship, loss, and forgiveness.
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January 27, 2023
This is a story two best friends Dee and Jean. It follows there life from teenagers to coming of age. It shows the meaning of loyalty and standing by your friendship no matter the challenge. It is intriguing and easy to read at the same time. I totally love it.
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31 reviews7 followers
February 4, 2018
Always loved Lyn Andrews. Not one of my favourites but still enjoyed.
23 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2020
A really good read for a chilled out weekend. True to life family dramas but true friendship prevails.
Profile Image for Vinali | Bookworm_lyf.
73 reviews5 followers
December 27, 2020
Conventional meets modern.
Bold determination of two friends.
Young love.
Family secret tears love apart.
Scandalous.
Recovery in life.
New discoveries.
2 reviews
April 18, 2021
Loyalty

A lifetime of friendship and loyalty is portrayed in this ever mov ing story.I enjoyed it immensely and would recommend it to anyone.
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5 reviews1 follower
February 19, 2022
The book was a great read; it's about friendship, love, and betrayal, and how your loved ones will always be there for you no matter what happens in life; I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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53 reviews1 follower
December 1, 2024
I did not expect anything from this novel, but it gave me a lot.... ❤️❤️
103 reviews1 follower
September 29, 2014
I cant believe that this is written by the same person who wrote my sisters child which is one of my favourite books of all time.
It was predictable it lacked depth and I have to agree with one of the previous reviews everyone was so over emotional.
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84 reviews8 followers
February 3, 2012
On read. It passed the time. Was really slow in parts and predictable in others.
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70 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2012
lyn andrews at her best funny sad and mysterious couldnt put it down
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18 reviews
December 30, 2014
This book was alright and wasn't boring enough to not finish however, I found it slightly predictable from the start.
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175 reviews5 followers
April 2, 2016
Predictable throughout! Set in 50s and 60s Liverpool and Southern Ireland, so I read it. Simply written, if you get my drift!
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