One week in August / Margaret Thornton.

By: Thornton, Margaret, 1934- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sutton, Surrey : Severn House, 2016Copyright date: ©2015Edition: Trade paperback editionDescription: 236 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781847516626; 9780727885531Subject(s): Dance parties -- England -- Blackpool -- Fiction | Female friendship -- Fiction | Balls (Parties) -- Fiction | Young women -- Fiction | First loves -- Fiction | Nineteen fifties -- FictionGenre/Form: Romance fiction. DDC classification: 823.9/14 Summary: August, 1955: Janice Butler is working as a waitress at her mother's Blackpool boarding house before she heads off to university. When Val and Cissie, both from Walker's woollen mill in Halifax, come to stay for a week, the three young women form an instant friendship. When they attend a local dance at the Winter Gardens, the events of that evening will change all their lives, both for better and for worse. Romance beckons for all three girls but can a holiday fling ever lead to something deeper? As autumn approaches, the three friends discover that life doesn't always turn out as one would expect and the course of true love never did run smooth.
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"The summer of 1955 was one they would never forget" -- Cover.

First published: 2015.

August, 1955: Janice Butler is working as a waitress at her mother's Blackpool boarding house before she heads off to university. When Val and Cissie, both from Walker's woollen mill in Halifax, come to stay for a week, the three young women form an instant friendship. When they attend a local dance at the Winter Gardens, the events of that evening will change all their lives, both for better and for worse. Romance beckons for all three girls but can a holiday fling ever lead to something deeper? As autumn approaches, the three friends discover that life doesn't always turn out as one would expect and the course of true love never did run smooth.

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