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A Respectable Woman

Secrets and second-chances in 1920s Manchester, perfect for fans of Lyn Andrews and Polly Heron

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After losing her family in the Great War, Nell is grateful to marry Stan Hibbert, believing she can recapture a sense of family with him. But five years on, she is just another back-street housewife, making every penny do the work of tuppence and performing miracles with scrag-end. When she discovers that Stan is leading a double-life, she runs away to make a fresh start. Two years later, in 1924, Nell has carved out a fulfilling new life for herself and her young children in Manchester, where her neighbours believe she is a respectable widow and a talented machinist. But the past is hard to run from, and Nell must fight to protect the life she has made for herself and her children.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 4, 2018
      Escaping one’s past is at the heart of this endearing historical romance from Bavin (The Deserter’s Daughter), set in a small English town after World War II. An unexpected visit from a district nurse inadvertently exposes the ugly secret Nell Hibbert’s husband has been hiding through most of their marriage: a second wife, who’s just had his baby. Angered by her husband’s betrayal, pregnant Nell runs away from Annerby with her beloved young son, Alf, in tow. Two years later, “widowed” Nell and Alf have a new life in Chorlton, Manchester, aided by friends such as window cleaner Jim Franks, but a random act of kindness on Nell’s part subsequently exposes her past and threatens her family’s future. Bavin’s character-driven narrative, peppered with colloquial dialogue, rings with authenticity. Although Jim’s secret profession as a lawyer is somewhat fortuitous and the plotting is predictable, the sweet attraction between him and Nell give the story heart, while Bavin’s finely sculpted cast of secondary characters, most of whom are struggling with postwar poverty, give the story true substance. The focus on historical and emotional authenticity will leave readers heartily satisfied. Agent: Laura Longrigg, MBA Literary.

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