I'll be seeing you / Rosie Archer; read by Tamsin Kennard.
By: Archer, Rosie.
Contributor(s): Kennard, Tamsin [Reader].
Series: Archer, Rosie. Picture House girls: 2.Publisher: Long Preston : Magna, 2021Description: 8 sound discs (CD) (approximately 7 hr. 55 min.) : digital ; 12 cm.Content type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781788895071.Subject(s): Young women -- Fiction | World War, 1939-1945 -- Fiction | Families -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- FictionGenre/Form: Domestic fiction. | Audiobooks.Online resources: Click here to access online Cast: Kennard, Tamsin.Summary: 1943. After the heartache of the previous year, Connie Baxter now appears to have everything a girl could want. There is Ace, a man who loves her. She enjoys an enviable lifestyle despite the deprivations of war. She has friends and a job she adores as an usherette at the Criterion cinema. But appearances can be deceptive and Connie is struggling in more ways than one. Then, to compound Connie's problems, her nemesis, Cousin Marlene, returns home. Secrets come to light, revealing jealousies that could shatter Connie's world once more, and Connie realises that Ace isn't the man she thought he was.Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Audiobooks | Chester Lane Library Talking Book | Available | 38055013151451 |
Story Sound CD
Kennard, Tamsin.
1943. After the heartache of the previous year, Connie Baxter now appears to have everything a girl could want. There is Ace, a man who loves her. She enjoys an enviable lifestyle despite the deprivations of war. She has friends and a job she adores as an usherette at the Criterion cinema. But appearances can be deceptive and Connie is struggling in more ways than one. Then, to compound Connie's problems, her nemesis, Cousin Marlene, returns home. Secrets come to light, revealing jealousies that could shatter Connie's world once more, and Connie realises that Ace isn't the man she thought he was.
Adult.