A Place to Call Home

by June Francis

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With the Depression and the Great War in recent history and the Second World War about to begin, emotions are running high. This is particularly true for young Greta Peters who lost her mother, brother and sister to illness and now lives with her father, Harry. Helping them in their grief is their friendly neighbour Rene, and Greta's barmaid grandmother, Cissie Hardcastle. But with so many deaths in her family, it is no wonder that Greta believes her house to be haunted when she comes home one foggy, winter's evening to find a stranger lurking in the darkness. But this was certainly no apparition. Was he a would-be burglar caught in the act, or just a hungry, desperate man? When the two meet again, Greta discovers that the youth's name is Alexander Armstrong and that he has recently left an orphanage from up north. With a connection existing between the Armstrong family and Greta's dead mother, it seems unlikely that Alex would choose their house to burgle. So what exactly was it he was looking for in Greta's house, and is it something that Greta herself can help him to find?
As the bombs start to fall new romances and friendships develop, but will they be strong enough to survive this new national crisis? The latest in June Francis's Liverpool based sagas, A Place To Call Home is a heart-warming - and sometimes heart wrenching - page-turner, that will keep you engrossed to the final paragraph.
  • ISBN13 9781788631716
  • Publish Date 28 May 2018 (first published 8 January 2004)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Canelo
  • Imprint Canelo Saga
  • Edition Digital original
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Pages 300
  • Language English