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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755390304

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With a double wedding on the cards, Liverpool’s best-loved neighbours plan for an unforgettable day.

In Down Our Street, Joan Jonker brings us another instalment of her hugely popular Molly and Nellie series, as the two friends get up to more mischief in their beloved Liverpool. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Lindsey Hutchinson.


‘Hilarious but touching’ – Woman’s Realm

The Second World War is finally over and best friends Molly Bennett and Nellie McDonough are bursting with happiness. Their beloved sons are coming home at last and their eldest children are planning to marry each other. When a double wedding is announced, Molly is determined to give her two beautiful daughters a day to remember for the rest of their lives. Meanwhile Nellie’s daughter Lily has a boyfriend whom no one likes. When he brings trouble to their door, Nellie’s friends in the street are ready to face it. And there’s a handsome young chap just waiting in the wings for Lily…

What readers are saying about Down Our Street:

‘This book is like a breath of fresh air, never have I laughed so much and also cried at the antics of Molly and Nellie’

‘A lovely story that will make you laugh out loud and shed a tear. A story that will touch every emotion. It’s so well written that it makes you feel a part of the families’

Reviews

A happy and wholesome read
Coventry Evening Telegraph
Warm, witty... loved by her legions of fans
Liverpool Echo
Compelling new saga from the 'Saint Joan' of the North
Bolton Evening News
There's something for everyone and all delivered up in that inimitable Jonker style which is guaranteed to delight her large number of fans
Middlesborough Evening Gazette