Her Father's Daughter: Two Families. One Man's Secrets. A Moving True Story.

Her Father's Daughter: Two Families. One Man's Secrets. A Moving True Story.

by Beezy Marsh (Author)

Synopsis

From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes a moving true story of two women fighting to survive scandal, poverty and war.

When Annie marries Harry after years of heartache in a London slum she believes she's found her happy ever after. But the horrors of the Blitz soon threaten everything they hold dear. The terrible sights Harry witnesses as an air raid warden bring back traumatic memories of his time during the First World War. Suddenly Annie finds herself struggling to cope not only with life in wartime and two little children, but also with a husband who seems like a stranger.

Kitty has always been protective of her little brother Harry. Hiding the scandal about their father from the world was the only way to survive as they were growing up in Newcastle. But when she discovers Harry too has a shocking secret, she is torn. Meanwhile Annie wonders why Harry refuses to discuss his life before their marriage and why she has never met his sister. Will the truth ever come to light?

From the bombed-out terraces of London to the docks of Newcastle, Her Father's Daughter is Beezy Marsh's moving and poignant true story about the unbreakable bonds of family, and the power of love to heal the worst wounds.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 25 Jul 2019

ISBN 10: 1509892680
ISBN 13: 9781509892686

Author Bio
Beezy Marsh is an international number one best selling author who puts family and relationships at the heart of her writing. She writes fiction as well as memoir and biography. Her titles include Keeping My Sisters' Secrets, All My Mother's Secrets, Mad Frank and Sons and Mr Make Believe. She's also an award-winning journalist, who spent more than twenty years making the headlines in newspapers including the Daily Mail and the Sunday Times. As well as writing, she still finds time to blog about her life in Oxfordshire, as an imperfect mum to two boys. She's a firm believer that sisters, mothers and wives are the glue which binds everything together and ordinary lives are often the most extraordinary.