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It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow

On sale

29th August 2013

Price: £4.99

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781472205155

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With the war providing escape, how long will their happiness last?

Set during the advent of the Second World War, Margaret Thornton’s It’s a Lovely Day Tomorrow follows two sisters as they discover independence for the first time… as well as love. Perfect for fans of Pam Evans and Maureen Lee.


‘Warm-hearted, evocative saga of life in Blackpool during World War II’ – British Book News

Jenny Carter has always led a sheltered life, protected by those she loves. Leaving school at fourteen, she is faced with no alternative but to help her mother, Annie, run Pleasant View boarding house in Blackpool. To the holidaymakers it is a welcoming retreat, but to Jenny and her younger sister Violet, who struggle to keep up with their mother’s intolerable demands, it feels more like the workhouse. Then Jenny meets Tom Bradshaw, an idealistic young Yorkshire lad who not only stands up to Annie’s caustic remarks, but whisks Jenny straight off her feet and down the aisle.

Happy though their marriage is and much as she loves their young daughter, Jenny feels she has slipped uncontrollably from dominated daughter into doting wife and mother, and there are times when she yearns for the independence she has been denied. Then Germany invades Poland, and Tom, eager for a slice of the action, joins up to fight in the Second World War.

The ensuing war years provide Jenny and her sister with their first taste of freedom: Violet finds work in an aircraft factory, while Jenny takes in a little evacuee. And before long, both girls have begun to fall in love…

What readers are saying about It’s a Lovely Day Tomorrow:

‘If you like wartime stories, you will love this. Very down to earth about what went on behind the scenes, and very realistic

A good family saga which I love and could read forever

Five stars

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British Book News
Warm-hearted, evocative saga of life in Blackpool during World War II
Belfast Telegraph
A fine romance
West Lancashire Evening Gazette
Her fans will love it, and it deserves to make fans of new readers
Herald Express
A lovely book to read by the fireside on dark, long nights
Coventry Evening Telegraph
[A] compulsive page turner
Woman's Realm
A brilliant read
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
A smashing holiday read
North Wales Chronicle
Exquisite
The Sunday Times
This is a gentle novel whose lack of noise is a strength