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Blackpool Sisters: A heart-warming and heartbreaking wartime family saga, from the much-loved author
Blackpool Sisters: A heart-warming and heartbreaking wartime family saga, from the much-loved author
Blackpool Sisters: A heart-warming and heartbreaking wartime family saga, from the much-loved author
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Blackpool Sisters: A heart-warming and heartbreaking wartime family saga, from the much-loved author

Written by Maggie Mason

Narrated by Anne Dover

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THE SECOND BOOK IN A BRAND NEW TRILOGY BY
Bestselling author Mary Wood writing as Maggie Mason

The final instalment - A Blackpool Christmas - is available to PRE-ORDER NOW!

'In the grand tradition of sagas set down by the late and great Catherine Cookson'
Jean Fullerton on Blackpool Lass
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1902

Babs and Beth are identical in looks, but very different by nature. Kidnapped by gypsies a decade ago as young girls, Beth has accepted their plight, but Babs has always yearned for their real mother, Tilly, and their beloved hometown of Blackpool.

Convinced the best thing for them is to be reunited with Tilly, Babs tries to persuade Beth to escape. But Beth is too afraid, and Babs knows if she wants to find their mother, she'll have to do it alone.

1914

Babs' life has been blighted by misfortune since the night she walked away from her sister, but at last she found peace and purpose as a nurse. She's never given up hope of finding her family, but now the war is sending her to France, away from them. Or so she believes.

As the Great War rips families apart, is it possible that Babs and Beth will be reunited with each other, and their mother, at last?

The perfect read for fans of Mary Wood, Kitty Neale, Val Wood and Nadine Dorries
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle, Brown Book Group
Release dateDec 5, 2019
ISBN9781405543224
Blackpool Sisters: A heart-warming and heartbreaking wartime family saga, from the much-loved author
Author

Maggie Mason

Maggie Mason also writes saga as Mary Wood. Mary was born the thirteenth child of fifteen and throughout her life had various factory, office and home-based jobs, finally becoming a probation service officer before she retired. Mary married in 1963 and with her husband Roy has four children, eight grandchildren, and five step-grandchildren. She got her first book deal in 2013 and has not looked back since.

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    Oct 7, 2020

    Starting a new Maggie Mason book is always a cause for excitement for me. In Blackpool Sisters I was keen to find out what happened to Tilly and her daughters, Babs and Beth, after the end of the first in the trilogy, Blackpool's Angel. Each book can be read as a standalone but it's always best to start at the beginning, I think, and acquaint yourself fully with what's gone before. I couldn't remember everything from Blackpool's Angel but Mason is really skilled at giving enough away to serve as a reminder or background for those new to the books.

    Tilly has been longing to be reunited with her twins who were taken from her by gypsies. Although she's carried on with her life, not knowing where they were has broken her heart. As Blackpool Sisters begins in 1902 the girls are now 13 and whilst Beth is relatively content with her life, Babs is desperate to get back to Tilly and their home town of Blackpool.

    The book is split into two parts. The first section tells us what happened when Babs tried to return to Blackpool and also allows us to follow Tilly in her day to day life. Then in 1914 war has broken out and the girls become nurses in France. I thought having these two distinct sections worked really well as we didn't need to know what happened in the intervening years, only the major events in each time and the First World War was such a pivotal time in history.

    As I've come to expect, Mason doesn't hold back on putting her characters through the mill. This might be a saga but it sure isn't a cosy story. Nobody escapes unscathed but I always love the way that this author has everybody pulling together with a real sense of community and friendship.

    I absolutely raced through this book. Despite the fact that there is some hard-hitting stuff going on, I find Maggie Mason's books so easy to read, so engrossing and so full of heart and spirit. I'm really looking forward now to the final part of the trilogy, A Blackpool Christmas, and seeing what happens to these feisty women next. I loved Blackpool Sisters!