by ElaineCrowley (Author)
Sheila Brophy's hopes and dreams are those of any young Dublin girl. She longs to fall in love. Fergus is older than her, in the British Army and fond of his drink, but he loves her and Sheila doesn't hesitate when he proposes although their marriage will mean leaving Dublin. In November 1961 Sheila finds herself and her twin baby girls with three other young women on their way to join their husbands stationed in Germany. The young women are plunged into a very different life from the ones they have left. They become friends, sharing their worries, secrets, disappointments and troubles. Elaine Crowley creates a community bound together by the special intimacy that comes when a group of people is thrown together and living far away from their homes and families.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 03 Oct 2002
ISBN 10: 0752848097
ISBN 13: 9780752848099
Book Overview: Elaine Crowley is at her best in this rich, vivid and evocative novel Elaine Crowley is an excellent writer with an almost unrivalled ability to evoke Dublin life Her first novel, DREAMS OF OTHER DAYS, was an instant bestseller All her books regularly reprint and receive first-class reviews: 'Elaine Crowley writes like a dream' ANNABEL 'Compelling ... a very enjoyable saga, which is a pleasure to read' IRISH EVENING PRESS 'The secret of her success lies in the unaffected Irish warm-heartedness of her writing' IRISH TIMES Elaine Crowley has sold over half a million copies in paperback All Elaine Crowley's novels are now available in the same stylish cover treatment