
The Shop Girls of Lark Lane
Lark Lane, Book 2
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Georgia Maguire
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Pam Howes
A heart-wrenching family saga about the strength of friendship and the costs of war.
Liverpool, 1945. As the war draws to a close, Alice and Terry Lomax are building a new life with their young daughter Cathy. After years away fighting, Terry is a stranger to his daughter and must work hard to win her trust and love. Alice and old friend Sadie work in the haberdashery of Lewis’s department store, where bomb damage scars the walls and rationing is still in force.
Though memories of those lost in the war are fresh, Alice and Sadie look forward to the future. But then a tragic accident leaves Alice a widow, and the father of Sadie’s child – a man she hoped never to see again – is back in Liverpool....
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The ending, I thought, was absurd, a miracle that virtually never happens in real life.
I think this send a bad message to many women out there.
Lovely story, but the ending didn't ring true
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Disappointed with this one. Just ends flatly and suddenly
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Alice’s daughter puts up with emotional abuse even before Alice marries Jack. When she expresses her fear, she is told it doesn’t matter - her mother getting married is more important than her fear. Alice goes through mental, emotional, verbal, physical, and even sexual abuse. I mean, he beats her and then rapes her when she’s knocked unconscious! But that’s okay. It’s better to save face than to protect her family. Let’s be clear - she has the means to leave him and knows it. But all is well when he apologizes the night the child he wanted aborted is born. He promises he’s turned over a new leaf - then drinks himself unconscious. But that’s a-okay! It’s roses and smiles and happily ever after. How dangerous of a message is that? I can have no respect for the gross irresponsibility of this story seeing print.
Disappointed and disgusted
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