Book description
A powerful story of two sisters, and the love that changed their lives
It wasn't a privileged childhood, but it was a happy one. Sybil and
Lizzie Cream, brought up in a fisherman's cottage on the edge of the
cold North Sea were content to leave privilege where it belonged: with
their friends the Wintertons. Christina Winterton was the same age as
Sybil and the two girls were inseparable, but it was Lizzie whom Ralph
Winterton, three years older, found irresistible.
Then war came to East Anglia, and so did Manchester-born Fenn
Kitzmann now of the American Army Air Force. At their first meeting he
is attracted by Sybil's subtle charm, but before he sees her again her
own personal tragedy has struck, and he finds her changed almost out
of recognition...
Katie Flynn
lived for many years in the north-west of England. A compulsive writer,
she started with short stories and articles and many of her early
stories were broadcast on Radio Merseyside. She is the author of over
fifty books, and she is the UK's biggest selling saga author. Best known
for her Liverpool sagas. Katie has also written 32 books under the
pseudonym Judith Saxton, which Random House are now reissuing.