Book description
Set during the Second World War in Liverpool, this is a brand new
Maureen Lee novella. On 3rd September 1939, Amy Browning decided to
start writing a diary. It was a momentous day for so many reasons: it
was Amy's 18th birthday; her sister had just given birth to a baby boy;
and on the radio it was announced that Great Britain was now at war with
Germany. For a while, life didn't change very much for Amy. Living with
her family in Opal Street, Liverpool, Amy and her friend both got jobs
at a factory, and spent their free time looking round the shops, or
watching the ships being loaded at the docks. But as the months went by,
things began to change. The bombing started, and Amy's fears grew for
her brother, fighting in France, and her boyfriend Ian, in the RAF...
Maureen Lee's award-winning novels have earned her many fans and appear
regularly on the SUNDAY TIMES Top 10 bestseller list. Maureen was born
in Bootle and now lives in Colchester.