Lavender road
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: Great Britain Orion 1998Description: viii,518p. PB 17x11cmISBN: 9780752800660Subject(s): American English Fiction | American English LiteratureDDC classification: 823.914 Summary: London at war - set in 1939 and 1940, Lavender Road follows the entwined lives of the women who live in one South London street during World War 2. Lavender Road boasts a pawnbroker, a pub, two rows of terraced working class homes, and, at one end, the big house owned by the local brewer. When war breaks out, the lives and fortunes of the families who live in Lavender Road are changed out of all recognition. For Joyce, it means a struggle to keep food on the family table; for Jen it may mean the end of her dream to become an actress; and for Pam, there is the sickening seesaw of emotions as she fights attraction to her handsome lodger and a growing distance from a husband who is judged not fit to enlist.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Donated Books | St Aloysius College (Autonomous) | English | 823.914 CARL (Browse shelf) | Available | Donated by Thilak Desingh Used Book Factory | D04938 |
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London at war - set in 1939 and 1940, Lavender Road follows the entwined lives of the women who live in one South London street during World War 2. Lavender Road boasts a pawnbroker, a pub, two rows of terraced working class homes, and, at one end, the big house owned by the local brewer. When war breaks out, the lives and fortunes of the families who live in Lavender Road are changed out of all recognition. For Joyce, it means a struggle to keep food on the family table; for Jen it may mean the end of her dream to become an actress; and for Pam, there is the sickening seesaw of emotions as she fights attraction to her handsome lodger and a growing distance from a husband who is judged not fit to enlist.
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