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The Baker's Daughter [electronic resource]

Forsyth, Anne2012
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It's 1952, and after losing several jobs, twenty-year-old Rona reluctantly agrees to help her father run his bakery shop. Life in the small seaside town of Kirkham is quiet and uneventful, with many of the young lads still away on National Service, and Rona feels nothing will ever change. She dreams of working in Edinburgh or Glasgow, or even going to London to become a model, but her father will not hear of it. Rona was seldom down in spirits for long, however. This was the beginning of a new year—and who knew what might happen? Maybe, she told herself, romance was just around the corner?
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Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : AudioGo Limited, 2012
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
System details:
Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Born in Dunfermline, Anne Forsyth worked as a newspaper reporter, a sub-editor on a woman's magazine, then as an overseas and managing editor in educational publishing. Her writing developed from adapting favourite tales and legends for overseas markets into writing original stories for children. Interested in the Scots language, she has compiled three anthologies of old Scots recitations. With 22 published books to her name, she still enjoys writing stories and serials for women's magazines.
ISBN:
9781471307881
Language:
English
BRN:
2793333
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0