WHERE NO MAN CRIES
Glasgow between the wars is a town divided, taut with violence and steeped in hardship - a town with no time for dreams. And Angus McBain knows that better than most: being poor in Glasgow has killed his father and aged his mother before her time. Angus is determined to be his own man, to make his own place - and share it with the woman he loves.
STREET SONG
Susan's parents had wanted a son and they did little to hide their disappointment when she was born - as soon as decently possible they packed her off to boarding school. But traditional 1940s Scotland is no place for a woman like Susan and, if she is to find one, it just might mean having to beat her parents at their own game . . .
Praise for Emma Blair:
- 'Romantic fiction at its best. Pure heart-tugging, page-turning satisfaction' Sarah Broadhurst, THE BOOKSELLER
- `From start to finish readers will be in the safe hands of an experienced writer of romantic fiction. The characters are beautifully portrayed with a real understanding of their lives' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW
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`A genteel romantic novel encompassing characters that are endearing and portray an innocence that befits the period' PUBLISHING NEWS
- 'Blair has cleverly tied up the upper, middle and lower classes together to come up with a great story . . . satisfying to read' ASAGA SUN, Australia
- 'An author who so easily gets to grips with everyday life’ Torquay Herald Express
- 'Fascinating characters’ Devon Life
Paperback:
£7.99
Published 02/08/2007
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