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WWII's coming to a close for the London's East End. Zelda's life is bound up with her nearby family in Paradise Gardens: Mom, Dad, spunky Gran, sisters Vi and Doris, and their sons Reggie and Tony. Shortages, make-do and mend, ration books, barter make up every day life. Sunday dinner gathered round Mom's table where Dad speaks his opinions on family behaviour.
Mom's best friend Zinnia Makepiece looks after the bodies and minds of her neighbours with appropriate herbs in this pre-NHS world. Zelda's best friend Dilly's seeing a Yank.
Ma Hole's the local gangster and son Brian's a willing apprentice. Zelda and her family's efforts to keep Tony away from Brian are not working.
But Zelda's big worry is the eventual return of her violent husband Charlie. Married young to avoid shame of a pregnancy, neither is happy. But Dad's strong beliefs in a woman's duty to her husband have kept Zelda tied to Charlie.
The story rattles along at a quick pace, un-put-downable as you follow Zelda from work to home, sit at the kitchen table with a cup of tea during one of the frequent visits to and fro, listen to her dreams, share her worries and hope a solution to her marriage and Tony's troubles come soon.
I very much enjoyed this book and look forward to meeting Ms Granger's next books.
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