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Our Mary Ann [Paperback]

Anna Jacobs
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Review

Praise for Anna Jacobs: 'another cracking read with a vivid insight into family relationships' - Coventry Evening Telegraph on Our Eva

'Catherine Cookson fans will cheer' (Peterborough Evening Telegraph )

'Anna Jacobs' books are deservedly popular. She is one of the best writers of Lancashire sagas around.' - Historical Novels Review

'An exciting book of immensely brilliant character portrayal and a great storyline' Bangor Chronicle on Our Eva

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Mary Ann is illegitimate and life in 1905 is hard. It rapidly becomes worse when her new stepfather begins to interfere with her. Sent away at fifteen to bear his child she meets Gabriel Clough, who helps her escape to Blackpool after the birth.



The Great War brings Mary Ann many new opportunities, and brings Gabriel back into her life. But circumstances mean they can never be together. It is not until her mother dies that Mary Ann returns to Lancashire, determined to uncover the secrets of her past. Then danger threatens both her and the child she thought she'd lost forever . . .



Will history repeat itself or will Mary Ann's courage win her the happiness she deserves?

From the Author

I didn't realise when I began writing the first Kershaw Sisters tale - on a plane going to England - that I was starting a series of four books that would take me into the UK bestseller charts for the first time. Nor did I realise how fascinated I'd become by the women's side of World War I.

So many novels have been written about the part men played and the war itself, but far fewer have focused on the home front and the part women played - not to mention the way the war opened up new horizons for women.

The names of the four sisters come from my own family. My grandmother was born the same year as Lizzie, so as I wrote, I tied the story in to what she and my mother had told me about her life. She was one of 12 children and I think my great-grandmother must have been a remarkable woman to manage them so well.

Mary Ann is the oldest sister, illegitimate and doesn't even know she's a Kershaw any more than they know about her - yet. After a difficult childhood she grows into a strong woman, who makes a success of life, whether it's managing a tea shop, working as a stewardess on a ship bringing Belgian refugees back to England, or serving as one of Lady Bingram's Aides. The latter was a group of young women gathered by her ladyship to be used in a voluntary capacity to assist the government in whatever it needed, whether driving officers round London, or running a club for servicemen.

Incidentally, this is not only one of my own favourite tales, but my daughter's favourite among my books and she was 'blown away' by what it taught her about women and the Great War. So was I! Their efforts were, I feel, undervalued afterwards.

But this isn't a history lesson, it's a powerful story of a courageous young woman making something from what might have been a disastrous life.

I loved writing it!

About the Author

Anna Jacobs grew up in Lancashire and emigrated to Australia in 1973, but loves to return to England regularly to visit her family and soak up the history. She has two grown-up daughters and now lives with her husband in a spacious waterfront home. Often as she writes, dolphins frolic outside the window of her study. Inside, the house is crammed with thousands of books.
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