Pack Up Your Troubles

· Sold by HarperCollins UK
4.3
35 reviews
Ebook
400
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Connie and Eva are best friends but their families are the worst of enemies...

During the VE Day celebrations, two women meet completely by chance. As Connie and Eva talk they discover they are from feuding families, the Maxwells and the Dixons. But when they both begin nurses’ training, they can’t deny their natural bond of friendship and become more like sisters.

Their lives intertwine as Connie starts courting Eva’s brother, Roger, a bomb disposal expert. In her heart, Connie holds a torch for local artist and freespirit Eugene, but a dark memory from her past makes her wary of trusting any man.

The two women are determined to uncover the secrets that have plagued them and kept the two families at war for so long. But can their friendship survive the shocking truth?

A moving family drama for fans of Maureen Lee and Katie Flynn.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
35 reviews
Carole Blake
November 22, 2014
Great read and interesting social history from just after Second World War.
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Jayne Thompson
January 21, 2015
Forgot any of my troubles while reading this book. Loved every page
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john stone
June 28, 2015
Just as good as a mrs marples thriller.
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About the author

Pam Weaver is married with grown-up children. Her first novel, There’s Always Tomorrow was published by Avon in July 2011. She lives in Worthing.

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