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The Shopkeepers Daughter Lily Baxter

The Shopkeepers Daughter By Lily Baxter

The Shopkeepers Daughter by Lily Baxter


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Summary

Eighteen-year-old Ginnie Travis works in her father's furniture shop in the suburbs of East London when the continued bombing raids and her sister Shirley's untimely pregnancy force the two girls to go and stay with their aunt in Shropshire. Hurrying back to London, Ginnie finds herself in sole charge of the shop.

The Shopkeepers Daughter Summary

The Shopkeepers Daughter by Lily Baxter

June 1944. Eighteen-year-old Ginnie Travis works in her father's furniture shop in the suburbs of East London when the continued bombing raids and her sister Shirley's untimely pregnancy force the two girls to go and stay with their aunt in Shropshire.

Here Ginnie falls in love with an American, Lieutenant Nick Miller, stationed nearby. But she discovers that Nick has a fiancee back home and a heartbroken Ginnie ends the relationship. Then news of their father's death in an air raid reaches them. Hurrying back to London, Ginnie finds herself in sole charge of the shop.

With the family left almost penniless and Shirley and her child to provide for, Ginnie is responsible for them all. And when the shop comes under threat, she is even more determined to make it succeed and build a life for herself and her family.

About Lily Baxter

Lily Baxter lives in Dorset. She is the author of Poppy's War, We'll Meet Again, Spitfire Girl and The Girls in Blue. She also writes under the name of Dilly Court.

Additional information

GOR007267161
9781780890586
1780890583
The Shopkeepers Daughter by Lily Baxter
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Cornerstone
2013-07-04
464
N/A
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