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Paragon Place: Despite the war, life must go on…
Harry Bowling
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Description for Paragon Place: Despite the war, life must go on…
Paperback. A vivid depiction of East End London during its finest hour Num Pages: 608 pages. BIC Classification: FT; FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 132 x 41. Weight in Grams: 430.
Paragon Place, an ordinary square of two-up, two-down houses in Bermondsey, has pretty well survived the Blitz. But it's taken its toll on a hard-working and tight-knit community. Despite going through the very worst of times - the never-ending fight against poverty, rationing and bombs - the residents of Paragon Place have been brought closer together by laughter and tears in the face of despair. There is Sally Brady, who is torn between two men, local drunk Alf Porter, the prim Carey sisters, the gossips and the villains. After surviving the horror of the war, they face new dramas as ... Read more
Paragon Place, an ordinary square of two-up, two-down houses in Bermondsey, has pretty well survived the Blitz. But it's taken its toll on a hard-working and tight-knit community. Despite going through the very worst of times - the never-ending fight against poverty, rationing and bombs - the residents of Paragon Place have been brought closer together by laughter and tears in the face of despair. There is Sally Brady, who is torn between two men, local drunk Alf Porter, the prim Carey sisters, the gossips and the villains. After surviving the horror of the war, they face new dramas as ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Headline Publishing Group United Kingdom
Number of pages
608
Condition
New
Number of Pages
608
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780755340330
SKU
V9780755340330
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10
About Harry Bowling
Harry was born in 1931 in a back street off the Tower Bridge Road. Only when his own children began to ask questions about the war, did Harry realise how many stories he had to tell. He became known as 'the King of Cockney sagas', and he wrote eighteen bestselling novels of London life. After Harry died in 1999, the ... Read more
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