That Summer in Eagle Street: A gripping saga of a community in post-war London

That Summer in Eagle Street: A gripping saga of a community in post-war London

by HarryBowling (Author)

Synopsis

This is a wonderfully warm and authentic saga set in London after the aftermath of WWII. Eagle Street is a little backstreet of the Tower Bridge market, home to a close-knit community of diverse characters. Dora and John Weston live in one of the small terraced houses with their five children. Amongst their neighbours are the two street gossips; Doris and Phyllis, who know everyone's business and aged Bill Simpson, who tends his pigeons and watches the glorious sunsets from the flat roof of Sunlight Buildings. It was on this same roof in the summer of 1940 that Linda Weston first fell in love with Charlie Bradley - a childhood crush which has developed and stood the test of separation. Now Charlie has returned from having done his National service, keen to make a good future with Linda. When they are both offered jobs by the notorious carter brothers - local gang leaders - they jump at the chance. But the rival 'Kerrigan' gang hears of the Carters' success and decides that something needs to be done about it - putting Charlie and Linda at risk...Filled with all the warmth and authenticity which are hallmarks of Harry Bowling's bestselling novels, "That Summer In Eagle Street" will strike a chord with readers everywhere.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 535
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Headline
Published: 06 Jun 1996

ISBN 10: 0747251967
ISBN 13: 9780747251965

Author Bio
Harry was born in 1931 in a back street off the Tower Bridge Road. He left the school at the age of 14. Only when his own children began to ask questions about the War, did Harry realise how many stories he had to tell. In his fifties, he was given early retirement from his job as a brewery driver-drayman, and was at last able to devote his time to writing. He became known as 'the King of Cockney sagas', who wrote eighteen bestselling novels of London life. Sadly Harry died in 1999 and the Harry Bowling Prize was set up in 2000 in his memory.