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Jayne
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At the end of Word War II Lizzie and her family expect the hard times to end, but during the harsh winter of 1947, life seems harder than ever. With Lizzie's father hell bent on emigrating to Australia, she must decide between family loyalty and the love of her life, Miles Thomas.
Victor Pemberton 2007 by Headline Publishers
Review
Flying with Angels you would expect it to be about the angels in heaven. No not this book it is about the angel family and the problems that enfold them during and after the war. How they loose their home and end up in a pre-fab. Dad works in Billingsgate Fish Market gutting fish from first light till late afternoon. One daughter works at Wookworths on the Hooloway Road and another is at college.
Lizzie has fallen in love with Rob who has just done his two years in war service and has been demobbed. They have been sweethearts since they were kids. The story takes lots of twists and turns as every Victor Pemberton Book does so sit and enjoy.
Victor's books are great just to block out life and relive the old days according to two older friends of mine and I have to agree. Great writing and brilliant story and scene setting thank you Victor.

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