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They are training as nurses and living in quarters at the hospital they work at when their home is bombed and their parents and youngest brother are killed. This devastates them but not as much as the secret their mother had kept for over 20 years.
Lottie finds out that who she thought was her Uncle Steve was in actual fact her father. It takes her quite some time to come to terms with this and the secret life that her mother had led, Connie and their younger brother Cliff accept it easier than she does.
It's war time and Lottie wants to join up and do her bit, she rushes into marriage with Waldo Padley while Connie who has been fussy with finding the right man marries Clovis Montague. Lottie goes off to war and when she comes home things are not as she expected them to be.
There are other great people in this book that we see over the years. I love the way Anne writes her stories and this was a good one.
Loved this book.Anne Baker was born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, England, U.K.
Another great family saga by Anne Baker, this one goes from 1941 to 1947 and is the story of Connie and Lottie Brinsley.They are training as nurses and living in quarters at the hospital they work at when their home is bombed and their parents and youngest brother are killed. This devastates them but not as much as the secret their mother had kept for over 20 years.Lottie finds out that who she thought was her Uncle Steve was in actual fact her father. It takes her quite some time to come to

Anne Baker trained as a nurse in England, but after her marriage lived in Libya and Nigeria before returning to Birkenhead, where she worked as a health visitor. She now lives with her husband in Merseyside.
A glance at the past.WW2 happened when I was a child. Ann's writing brings back so many memories I thought I had forgotten. A good read.
A nice readI chose this rating because it was a very simple premise. This was about two sisters who went through the blitz and struggled with tragedy and adversity during WWII and a few years after. It doesn't touch on the patients (they were nurses), or the war itself as much as I would have liked. For 16+
Another great family saga by Anne Baker, this one goes from 1941 to 1947 and is the story of Connie and Lottie Brinsley.They are training as nurses and living in quarters at the hospital they work at when their home is bombed and their parents and youngest brother are killed. This devastates them but not as much as the secret their mother had kept for over 20 years.Lottie finds out that who she thought was her Uncle Steve was in actual fact her father. It takes her quite some time to come to
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Title | : | Liverpool Lies |
Author | : | Anne Baker |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | November 2nd 2000 by Headline (first published May 4th 2000) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction |
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Another great family saga by Anne Baker, this one goes from 1941 to 1947 and is the story of Connie and Lottie Brinsley.They are training as nurses and living in quarters at the hospital they work at when their home is bombed and their parents and youngest brother are killed. This devastates them but not as much as the secret their mother had kept for over 20 years.
Lottie finds out that who she thought was her Uncle Steve was in actual fact her father. It takes her quite some time to come to terms with this and the secret life that her mother had led, Connie and their younger brother Cliff accept it easier than she does.
It's war time and Lottie wants to join up and do her bit, she rushes into marriage with Waldo Padley while Connie who has been fussy with finding the right man marries Clovis Montague. Lottie goes off to war and when she comes home things are not as she expected them to be.
There are other great people in this book that we see over the years. I love the way Anne writes her stories and this was a good one.
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Original Title: | Liverpool Lies |
ISBN: | 0747264368 (ISBN13: 9780747264361) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.25 From 623 Users | 5 ReviewsEvaluation Based On Books Liverpool Lies
Loved this book.Anne Baker was born in Birkenhead, Merseyside, England, U.K.
Another great family saga by Anne Baker, this one goes from 1941 to 1947 and is the story of Connie and Lottie Brinsley.They are training as nurses and living in quarters at the hospital they work at when their home is bombed and their parents and youngest brother are killed. This devastates them but not as much as the secret their mother had kept for over 20 years.Lottie finds out that who she thought was her Uncle Steve was in actual fact her father. It takes her quite some time to come to

Anne Baker trained as a nurse in England, but after her marriage lived in Libya and Nigeria before returning to Birkenhead, where she worked as a health visitor. She now lives with her husband in Merseyside.
A glance at the past.WW2 happened when I was a child. Ann's writing brings back so many memories I thought I had forgotten. A good read.
A nice readI chose this rating because it was a very simple premise. This was about two sisters who went through the blitz and struggled with tragedy and adversity during WWII and a few years after. It doesn't touch on the patients (they were nurses), or the war itself as much as I would have liked. For 16+
Another great family saga by Anne Baker, this one goes from 1941 to 1947 and is the story of Connie and Lottie Brinsley.They are training as nurses and living in quarters at the hospital they work at when their home is bombed and their parents and youngest brother are killed. This devastates them but not as much as the secret their mother had kept for over 20 years.Lottie finds out that who she thought was her Uncle Steve was in actual fact her father. It takes her quite some time to come to
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