A Daughter's Choice

A true story of hardship, heartache and hope

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Pub Date 27 Jun 2019 | Archive Date 31 Jul 2019

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Description

A heartwarming, moving story of a young girl escaping hardship and coming of age during World War II.

Born in 1926, the year of the General Strike, Margaret grew up with her brother Bobby in the mill town of Blackburn where her father worked in his parents' pub. She was too young to understand her mother's unhappiness or that her father was gambling away any money he earned. Then, when she was ten, her father abandoned his family, leaving her mother struggling to survive. Margaret took the hard decision to leave school at thirteen and get a job in the dye works to help pay the rent.

Later that year war broke out. Coming of age in the Second World War, Margaret learned to live for the moment. As the boys she grew up with were killed in action, and Blackburn was bombed, she snatched happiness where she could find it. By the time she was seventeen, she was a regular at the local dance halls where there were plenty of young men eager to court her. Her heart was torn between a dashing RAF bomber pilot and her childhood sweetheart, Raymond, who was many thousands of miles away serving on a submarine in the Far East. Would she see either man again?

Poignant and compelling, A Daughter's Choice brilliantly evokes a lost world, seen through the eyes of a courageous and spirited young woman who never gave up on her dreams.

A heartwarming, moving story of a young girl escaping hardship and coming of age during World War II.

Born in 1926, the year of the General Strike, Margaret grew up with her brother Bobby in the...


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EDITION Mass Market Paperback
ISBN 9781509891924
PRICE £7.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

Average rating from 9 members


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Loved it. Margaret didn't give up after all she endured. Heartache,Sadness and joy all in one. We love Margaret.

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What a brilliant book. This book has a fantastic story line, excellent characters and is just wonderful. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and I enjoyed it immensely.

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Not a book i would usually read but i did enjoy reading it,a great story with characters that mix well i can highly recommed this book well worth 5*.

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Margaret Ford shares with us her life growing up in the difficult times of the war.Her families pub her parents marriage disintegrating ..Then her father leaves forcing her to grow up fast .A moving eye opening visit to a time a place a world so different then ours,#netgalley #panmacmilan,

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