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Susan Dalton is from a respectable chapel-going Geordie family. Jack Potter is a cockney-sparrow whose mother and sister are famous mediums. For this unlikely couple, thrown together in Newcastle by World War II, their love will not only be a struggle against class and religious prejudice, but also with the practicalities and compromises of everyday life.
But at least Susan’s Jack is down-to-earth and straight-as-a-die. Thank Heavens there’s none of this spiritualist nonsense about her Jack . . .
But at least Susan’s Jack is down-to-earth and straight-as-a-die. Thank Heavens there’s none of this spiritualist nonsense about her Jack . . .
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