The Silent War: A moving wartime saga of tragedy and hope

The Silent War: A moving wartime saga of tragedy and hope

by VictorPemberton (Author)

Synopsis

Sunday Collins is less than happy with her lot in war-torn London, working in the sweaty, steamy laundry round the corner from her home in a stark Holloway council flat known as 'the buildings' where she has been brought up by May Collins, a Salvation Army Officer who found her on the Sally Army steps along with her bossy sister Louie. Sunday lives for Saturday nights, when she makes the most of her Betty Grable looks at the Athenaeum Dance Hall. But Sunday's recklessly lived life is changed dramatically when, one summer morning in 1944, the laundry receives a direct hit from one of Hitler's V-1s, and she finds she is - and it seems permanently - deaf...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: 1st Paperback Printing
Publisher: Headline
Published: 08 May 1997

ISBN 10: 0747253226
ISBN 13: 9780747253228
Book Overview: A young girl battles against adversity in this moving saga by popular author Victor Pemberton

Author Bio
Victor Pemberton is a successful radio playwright and TV producer, and has worked with some of the great names of entertainment.