Leo's Girl by Victor Pemberton

Leo's Girl by Victor Pemberton

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A saga of forbidden love, divided loyalties and wartime London

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Leo's Girl by Victor Pemberton

Peggy Thornton has always felt her middle-class life, living in Highgate Hill, to be rigid and narrow, so when women are urged to help on the home front after the outbreak of the Second World War, she starts training as a conductor on a London Transport bus. Her parents are appalled, but they're not the only ones who make her life difficult. Many of the bus crew haven't adjusted to women from their own class working let alone the likes of Peggy. And, her relationship with Leo, one of the depot's mechanics, serves to create further tensions. It is only when the real enemy strikes, and a German bomb explodes in the path of a bus, that these differences are cast aside but, for some, it may be to late...
'Lights down, tucked up snug you can almost hear air raid sirens as Pemberton spins another superb story of London folk during wartime' -- Peterborough Evening Telegraph 20010421
Victor Pemberton is a successful radio playwright and TV producer, and has worked with some of the great names of entertainment.
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ISBN 13 9780747266525
ISBN 10 0747266522
Title Leo's Girl
Author Victor Pemberton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2001-11-01
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.