You Stole My Heart Away

You Stole My Heart Away

by JoanJonker (Author)

Synopsis

Molly Bennett and Nellie McDonough are very happy with their lot in life. Their expanding families and abundance of friends always keep them busy. And as they walk arm in arm to the shops every day, they are greeted with warmth by their neighbours, for wherever they go they bring fun and laughter with them. Their rock-solid friendship has lasted over twenty years, through good times and bad, and never once have Molly and Nellie fallen out. The two best mates love a bit of excitement. So when they learn there is a wedding in the offing, which will bring the Bennett, McDonough and Corkhill families even closer, it gives the intrepid pair a good reason to save up for a visit into Liverpool and to the shop selling wedding hats. As Nellie says to Corker: 'It had better be a posh wedding to match me posh new hat.'

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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 20 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0755329783
ISBN 13: 9780755329786

Media Reviews
'Warm, witty... loved by her legions of fans' Liverpool Echo 'Wonderful... The characters are so real I feel I am there' Athena Tooze, Brooklyn, New York; 'I love every one of your books. They really make me happy' Rachel Bellrby, Addingham; 'So happy and funny - the best books I've ever read' Lesley Day, Australia; 'I love your books, Joan, they bring back such happy memories. Keep on writing, I'm eager for your next one' J. Mullett, Lancashire; 'I have recently read three of your latest books. Many thanks for such wonderful reading. Looking forward to your next one' Ann Melvin, Glasgow; 'I'm an ardent fan, Joan, an avid reader of your books. As an old Liverpudlian, I appreciate the humour. Thank you for so many happy hours' Mrs L. Broomhead, Liverpool
Author Bio
Joan Jonker was born and bred in Liverpool. She founded the charity-run organisation Victims of Violence and she lives in Southport. She has two sons and two grandsons.