The West End Girls: a heartwarming WW1 saga about love and friendship (The West End Girls Book 1) (The West End Girls, #1)

by Elaine Roberts

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'A fabulous, uplifting tale of friendship at the heart of wartime' Fiona Ford on Christmas at the Foyles Bookshop.

1914.

Growing up on a farm in the country, Annie Cradwell has always dreamt of singing on stage. So when she hears her friend Joyce has a room to spare in London, she sets off with best friend Rose for an adventure beyond anything they could have imagined.

In London, Annie and Rose stumble into jobs at the Lyceum Theatre. Being a dresser to capricious star Kitty Smythe wasn't exactly what Annie had in mind. But then the musical director, Matthew Harris, offers her singing lessons. And Annie starts to wonder - could this be her chance? Or is it all too good to be true?

With the threat of war in the air, everything is uncertain. Is there a place for hopes and dreams when so much is at stake?

Annie, Rose and Joyce are three girls with very different dreams - but the same great friendship.

From the author of the beloved Foyles Bookshop Girls series, The West End Girls is the first in a brand new series full of Elaine Roberts' trademark warmth. Perfect for fans of Daisy Styles and Rosie Hendry.

  • ISBN10 1838933506
  • ISBN13 9781838933500
  • Publish Date 18 June 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Head of Zeus
  • Imprint Aria
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 336
  • Language English