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082 0 4 _a823.914
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100 _aJacobs, Anna,
_eauthor.
_d1941-
_93597
_q(Sherry-Anne Jacobs)
245 1 2 _aA valley wedding /
_cJacobs, Anna.
260 _aLondon, UK :
_bHodder & Stoughton,
_c2022.
300 _a400 p.
440 _949127
_aBackshaw Moss ;
_v3
490 0 _aBackshaw Moss, 3
520 _a"Lancashire, 1936. With her son Gabriel finally married, and her youngest following his dreams of becoming a doctor, Gwynneth Harte finds herself with an empty nest - until a fire forces her to move in with Gabriel and his wife Maisie at their home on Daisy Street. Arthur Chapman has been at a low ebb ever since the death of his wife. Turning to drink in his grief, he lost both his job and contact with his grandchild, Beatie - but now the inheritance of a house from a distant relative is the fresh start he needs. When Beatie runs away from her cruel grandmother and takes refuge with Gwynneth, she and Arthur are thrown together - and find themselves growing closer. But trouble is brewing in the valley, from the ambitions of the bullying local landlord to rumours of a Fascist spy. Can the residents of Backshaw Moss band together to keep each other safe, and will there be wedding bells on Daisy Street?"--Publisher.
651 0 _aLancashire (England)
_xHistory
_y20th century
_vFiction.
_949129
653 _aUK & IRL historical fiction
653 _aUK & IRL romantic fiction
655 0 _aDomestic fiction
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