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Liverpool Daisy

By: Helen Forrester
Narrated by: Lizzie Hopley
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Summary

Timeless family drama from the best-selling author of Tuppence to Cross the Mersey. Helen Forrester’s hard-hitting and gripping fiction, set in Liverpool during the Depression, continues to move listeners.

After the death of her mother, Daisy Gallagher supports her struggling family while her best friend Nellie O’Brian is dying for lack of medical attention.

Desperate for money, Daisy turns to the darkened streets of pre-war Liverpool, filled with drunken sailors, and makes a terrible sacrifice. Through strength and suffering, she earns enough to support those who need her help.

Daisy’s friends and family know nothing of her new occupation. But, as her husband returns from the sea, can it remain hidden much longer?

©2020 Helen Forrester (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

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Funny but heartbreaking

Whilst the story is a little far fetched you can’t but help fall in love with Daisy.
If you had an Irish mam like I did you’ll get even more from it.
It’s no Jane Austen but it’ll sure make you feel good
Great for an easy to listen story,it’ll make you laugh and it’ll make you cry
Highly recommended

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excellent book

really enjoyed this one
. helens attention to detail is fantastic .. I've always enjoyed all I've heard from her .

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A book I read a lot of years ago.
It was good to listen to it again.

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