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The Girls of Mulberry Lane
- Mulberry Lane, Book 1
- Narrated by: Susie Riddell
- Series: The Mulberry Lane Series, Book 1
- Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Maureen Jackson is a prisoner of her father's blackmail. Three years ago, she'd been hoping to marry Rory, the man of her dreams. However, after her mother's death, Maureen was left to care for her overbearing father. Now Rory is back in London with his pregnant wife and reminds Maureen of the life that should have been hers.
With the war looming, Janet Ashley hopes to marry her sweetheart Mike, but her father refuses to grant them his blessing. Janet finds herself pregnant and her mother Peggy is determined to hold her family together.
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- Being objective
- 07-06-2019
A great story about the war years
As always Rosie Clarke is so good at describing people. I’m totally there when I listen to her books.
Sue Riddell’s reading is excellent and she brings the story to life.
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- Leanne Pazik
- 22-09-2018
Excellent story.
It was a very, very sad story. The performance was great! The story well told. All the characters likable but a few!!
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- Sara
- 25-08-2018
All-around outstanding!
I really loved this book. The story was insightful, sometimes sad, sometimes funny, and always riveting. The narrator does an excellent job with quite a diverse cast of characters. I really hope that Audible makes the rest of the series available. Five stars and two thumbs up!
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- ProneHornet
- 19-01-2018
nice story
loved the story. the narrator was very good, at least until she did the voice of the American! i had to laugh, it sounded like she had watched to many old westerns! plus she made the 16 year old boy sound like he was six! other than that i cant wait to listen to the rest of the series!
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- annyvials
- 06-06-2018
Great read
Really enjoyed this book. Can't wait to start the next one, just a shame it's not an audiobook.
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- mo
- 10-03-2021
Loved it!
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I ordered this book, but it really delivered! Rosie Clarke is a natural story teller and Susie Riddell did a wonderful narration.
Book 2 is in my library now. Can’t wait!
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-10-2020
Great story
very realistic take on life at the start of WWII. I enjoyed the story and liked seeing the characters develop. I look forward to reading more in this series
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- Anonymous User
- 14-10-2019
Good, light-hearted listen
Enjjoyed it. a light hearted listen. transports to a different era. I would recommend it.
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- Ms. S. J. Aldridge
- 28-05-2019
next 1 please
I cant wait to listen to the next book get lost in a time worp.
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- susan
- 22-02-2019
Easy to listen too.
I enjoy listening to the authors books. You need to start to Listen the first book in the series so you can follow the events as the appear.
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- Karen Harley
- 14-01-2019
Gripping
Well written, and very good narration. Looking forward to the next book in the series.
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- michelle
- 05-01-2019
Great book for your holidays
You will
Enjoy this beautiful book
a great read and a great story you will not want to stop playing it
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- Julie
- 25-11-2018
Love this book
I love this book, another success for Rosie Clarke. Narrator was very good too. I always feel like I really get into knowing the charectors & the life back then when people seemed to have pulled together. I only wish the story had been longer......is there a following book? ....Please!
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- Handyann
- 20-11-2018
Comfy slippers listening!
I did enjoy this book but it's in a similar vein to a lot of others out now, so not hugely memorable as books go. The story was well crafted and the reader is easy to listen to. I might get the others in the series but they won't be a priority.
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