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Keep on Dancing

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Can she find the strength to carry on without him?Rosie Curtis is distraught when her brother Tommy is viciously murdered after dabbling in the criminal underworld. Life at home isn’t the same and without Tommy’s support, her dreams of becoming a dancer are shattered.

Powerless to avenge her brother’s death, Rosie throws herself into saving a local music hall from closure and plans a musical spectacular, despite the misgivings of her family. But then Rosie comes face to face with her brother’s killer, and she decides she will stop at nothing to see him punished.

While she fights to stage her show and put Tommy’s killers away for good, her brother’s smiling face appears in her thoughts, telling her to keep on dancing – but will she be able to?

A gritty historical saga set in the East End, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Nadine Dorries.

318 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 6, 2002

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Sally Worboyes

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Sally Worboyes was born and grew up in Stepney with four brothers and a sister, and she brings some of the raw history of her own family background to her East End sagas. She now lives in Norfolk with her husband, with whom she has three grown-up children. She has written several plays which have been broadcast on Anglia Television and Radio Four. She also adapted her own play and novel, WILD HOPS, as a musical, The Hop Pickers.

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February 18, 2022
❤ Just love this picture on my edition ❤

OH! My Gosh!
Such a shocker what Sally Woreboyes wrote about those Maltese men of the East End underground world.

Otherwise, as I would expect, a good East End community,
The vibe I got from Stepney Green when I spent alot of time there early 2000s,
Due to my sister, her (East End growl) of a fella and their New baby😍

Keep on Dancing was Set from 1940 into the early 50s.

The grandmother had me laughing out loud:D
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