by Frances Mc Neil (Author), Frances Mc Neil (Author)
In working-class Leeds of 1914, sisters Julia and Margaret Wood are striving to rise above devastating poverty. War seems inevitable and angry feelings about foreigners have reached boiling point; their German-Jewish father's search for work proves to be hopeless. It is self-educated, entrepreneurial Julia who keeps the family afloat by hawking homemade pies on the streets of Leeds. Her beautiful elder sister, Margaret, an apprentice milliner and new member of the suffragette set, seeks a faster way out of destitution, pinning her hopes to a rich suffragette, Mrs Turner, and her journalist son, Thomas. But as the Great War rages, Julia discovers for herself the meaning of courage, and looks forward to that new day, that fresh, magical start, somewhere behind the morning.
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 22 Feb 2006
ISBN 10: 0752877593
ISBN 13: 9780752877594
Book Overview: This beguiling first novel is written in the form of a journal telling of a teenage girl's struggle to hold her family together. This is a genuinely first-rate debut novel from an author with a bright future in the genre. Excellent PR opportunities - this novel is based on the author's family and has strong regional appeal. Praise for the private publication of the memoir upon which this novel is based: 'This beautifully evoked slice of regional experience offers universal appeal ... a colourful network of characters leaps from the pages' Guardian. 'An exquisite novel ... McNeil's observations about the Suffragette movement are particularly well drawn, highlighting with gentle satire the gulf between middle and working class aspirations. The result is acerbic realism elegantly told' Big Issue.