Secrets of the Jam Factory Girls

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British
british industrial romance
british saga
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cheerful
domestic drama romance
dramatic
edwardian era fiction
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factory
factory life
factory women friendship
family
family secrets
female factory workers
friendship
historical
historical family betrayal
historical fiction
industrial britain history
jam factory saga
London
london historical
london social struggles
love
pre war london
romance
sisterly relationships
split
victorian working class
warm
wartime drama
women
working class sisterhood
working class women
working life
world war one setting
WWI

Product details

  • ISBN 9781529033397
  • Weight: 282g
  • Dimensions: 130 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2021
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Secrets of the Jam Factory Girls is a moving saga novel of friendship set in the heart of pre-WWI London from bestselling author, Mary Wood.

Elsie’s worked her way up at Swift’s Jam Factory from the shop floor to the top, and now it’s her time to shine. But when she’s involved in an incident involving her half-sister Millie’s new husband, she is forced to keep it secret – the truth could threaten their sisterly bond.

Dot is dogged by fear, coming to terms with her mother’s rejection of her. She should be enjoying the happiness she craves with her beloved Cess; instead, she’s trapped in an asylum, haunted by the horrifying cries of inmates. All she wants is to get married, but what chance is there for her if she’s locked away?

Millie is trying to build a life with her new husband. But the man she loves is not all he seems . . .

Can the Jam Factory girls create the future they all deserve?

This historical saga series begins with The Jam Factory Girls.

Born the thirteenth child of fifteen to a middle-class mother and an East End barrow boy, Mary Wood’s family was poor, but rich in love. Mary raised four children and has numerous grandchildren, step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren. An avid reader, she first put pen to paper in 1989 and is now a full-time novelist. She is the bestselling author of numerous books, including The Abandoned Daughter and The Brave Daughters.

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