Bright Lights for the West End Nannies

Regular price €16.99
1960s saga uplfiting emotional call the midwife
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781835982242
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Canelo
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Will the bright lights of London turn out to be all they promised?

It is 1964 and fun-loving Rita has her dream job, working as a nanny for a huge popstar and his family.

At first it seems great fun. The house is always full of glamorous people and parties, but soon she begins to worry for the children, who are neglected and crave stability.

As if this wasn't enough to contend with, her employer, Cameron Knight, is spending a lot of time in the nursery and not for the children.

Can she keep herself and her charges safe in this chaotic household?

An emotional, uplifting saga set in the vibrant Swinging Sixties, perfect for fans of Ginny Bell and Jean Fullerton.

Pam Weaver has written more than fifteen books and is a Sunday Times bestselling author. Her new series, The West End Nannies, is based on her own experience in the 1960s, working in children's residential care, day nurseries and as a Hyde Park nanny. She began writing in the 1990s and likes to say that it only took her sixteen years to become an overnight success. She lives in Worthing and apart from writing, enjoys recycling gifted material into bags that are sold for charity.