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The Wild Child: Two sisters, poles apart, must unite to face the troubles ahead

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Wild Child: Two sisters, poles apart, must unite to face the troubles ahead
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anne Baker
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:480
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 112
Category/GenreSagas
ISBN/Barcode 9780755333370
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Imprint Headline Book Publishing
Publication Date 20 September 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A compelling Merseyside saga set in 1960s Liverpool. Raising her daughters alone, widowed Flora Wilcox often feels out of her depth. There's no problem with mousy Hilary, but Isobel is a wayward beauty who can never forgive her plainer sister for stealing her boyfriend, and will be pregnant before she marries. Worse, the father of Isobel's baby isn't her new husband and when the truth comes out, her marriage is likely to hit the rocks. Hilary's life seems to be moving along more calmly, until her husband is badly injured in an accident. And as she takes charge of his business Hilary also faces the discovery that her adored children are struggling at school. There's hope if the sisters can pull together at last but can they ever put the past behind them?

Author Biography

Anne Baker trained as a nurse in England, but after her marriage lived in Libya and Nigeria before returning to her native Birkenhead, where she worked as a Health Visitor. She now lives with her husband on Merseyside.

Reviews

Praise for Anne Baker's previous Merseyside sagas: 'A heartwarming saga * Woman's Weekly * As ever, Anne peppers her story with the kind of nostalgic detail that makes her books so popular * Liverpool Echo * A lively and entertaining affair * Historical Novels Review * A gripping, heartwarming saga * Crosby Herald * Truly compelling...rich in language and descriptive prose * Newcastle Upon Tyne Evening Chronicle *