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Mary Jane Staples

    Diese Autorin zeichnet sich durch einen ungewöhnlichen Schreibstil aus, der sich auf tiefgründige psychologische Porträts und philosophische Reflexionen konzentriert. Ihre Werke untersuchen oft komplexe zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen und moralische Dilemmata, wobei sie eine einzigartige und fesselnde Stimme bewahrt. Die Leser schätzen ihre Fähigkeit, in die menschliche Psyche einzudringen und unerwartete Perspektiven zu präsentieren. Ihr Schreiben ist gedankenanregend und stilistisch raffiniert.

    The Soldier's Girl
    Churchill's People
    The Lodger
    Our Emily. King of Camberwell
    Spreading Wings
    Family Fortunes
    • Family Fortunes

      • 389 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,5(48)Abgeben

      The 1950s are in full swing, and the Adams family is blessed with many new additions. Chinese Lady now has so many grandchildren that even she can sometimes scarcely remember them all. Boots and Sammy are kept up-to-date by the Adams youngsters, some of whom are now working in the family business. But they also welcome newcomers, including the lovely Anneliese, whose German ancestry makes her less than popular with some of her South London neighbours, and Joe and Hortense, newly arrived from the West Indies and working hard for Matt and Rosie on their farm in Kent. Sammy, meanwhile, has trouble with the newly-formed trade union at his factory, and the shadows of the war continue to haunt the family when Felicity's hopes for an operation which will save her sight are threatened by an extraordinary revelation. But the Adams family is still full of hope and promise for the future.

      Family Fortunes
    • Spreading Wings

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,5(45)Abgeben

      When Sammy Adams hears about the supermarkets that are all the rage in the USA, he decides to find a suitable site in South London and open one. Memories of World War II are never far from the surface for the members of the Adams family, but now the younger ones are spreading their wings.

      Spreading Wings
    • Two compelling sagas, Gevouwen rug / Folded back, Band wat verkleurd / Discolouration / / English pockets / Engels / English / Anglais / Englisch / Pocket / Poche / Taschenbuch / 11 x 18 cm / 892 .pp /

      Our Emily. King of Camberwell
    • The Lodger

      • 352 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(85)Abgeben

      A moving family drama set against the backdrop of one of London's poorest areas from multi-million copy seller Mary Jane Staples. Perfect for fans of Maggie Ford, Kitty Neale and Katie Flynn. READERS ARE LOVING THE LODGER! "This was such a great read....... priceless I loved it" - 5 STARS "Leave[s] you with a smile on your face..." - 5 STARS "Once you start, you can't put it down..." - 5 STARS "I absolutely loved this book" - 5 STARS "Great for lifting your spirits" - 5 STARS "A good book, keeps you in suspense until the end" - 5 STARS ************************************************ IN TIMES OF TROUBLE, CAN SHE KEEP HER FAMILY SAFE FROM HARM? London, 1908: For years now, Maggie Wilson has had to bring up her four daughters alone with barely enough money to get by. Local Constable Harry Bradshaw looks out for them as best he can but there isn't much he can do for Maggie's small family. When the opportunity to take in a lodger arises, Maggie can't resist the extra income. But there's something strange about the man Maggie has let into her home... what if he's more trouble than he's worth?

      The Lodger
    • Churchill's People

      • 379 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,3(71)Abgeben

      It is 1941 and the country stands alone with its troops against Nazi Germany. The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, induces a determination to endure in his people which is shared by the Adams family. Emma settles into married life, and Boots and his wife Polly have some unexpected news.

      Churchill's People
    • Young Maisie Gibbs is a conscientious young woman, though life is harder since both her parents passed away. She is relieved when she finds a position as a housemaid in Kensington, under the watchful eyes of the formidable housekeeper, Mrs Carpenter, and she quickly settles in.When she meets a handsome young soldier, she is tempted to give him his marching orders. But gradually Corporal Daniel Adams starts to win her over. When tragedy strikes the Fairfax household, Maisie is lucky she has Daniel to rely on - a good sign of things to come?A delight for fans of the Adams family - the heartwarming story of Daniel and Chinese Lady.

      The Soldier's Girl
    • The Family At War

      • 348 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,3(114)Abgeben

      "It was 1940, and many of the younger members of the Adams family were caught up in the war in France. Boots, now a Major and on the staff of General Sir Henry Simms, was one of the thousands of British troops trying to escape in the armada of little boats from Dunkirk. His son Tim and nephew Bobby were also struggling to reach the coast and safety, while Eloise was with the ATS awaiting the homecoming soldiers at Portsmouth with a comforting cup of tea and a ticket home. Boots and Tim both made it safely back, but of Bobby there was no sign, and the family all feared the worst. In a farm some miles from Dunkirk, however, Bobby was alive but injured, and trapped by the advancing Germans. The farmer and his wife offered him refuge but Helene, the farmer's independent-minded daughter, was scathing about the retreating British army and gave the brave, joking young sergeant a hard time. Working in the fields, dodging the German soldiers, Bobby was desperately looking for a way to escape and Helene, despite her hostility, found herself increasingly anxious to help the Englishman to get back home. Their adventures were to thrill the Adams family when they came to hear about it."

      The Family At War
    • The Trap

      • 381 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,3(47)Abgeben

      When Jamie Blair took lodgings at Larcom Street, he had no idea he was walking into a trap. The house was owned by Henry Mullins, who made life hell for his four stepchildren, especially seventeen-year-old Kitty, who took the brunt while trying to protect her siblings. When Mullins suddenly died, Kitty realized the authorities would split the family up. She wasn't having that, and Jamie Blair was the one to save them. Soon Jamie found himself with a ready-made family and a stubborn and fiery young termagant called Kitty who was determined not to let him go.

      The Trap
    • There was a new family in Browning Street, Walworth - the Harrisons. Respectable and well-behaved, the only thing unusual about them was that Mr Harrison was never there. He was a sailor, said Ma Harrison, away fighting pirates in the China Seas. Actually, 'Knocker' Harrison was in Marsham Gaol - he had unfortunately burgled a lady's suite when she happened to be there. Pa wasn't really a very good burglar. When young Nick Harrison, eldest son and heir of Ma and Knocker, met Annabelle Somers he found himself in a very difficult situation. For seventeen-year-old Annabelle was a peach of a girl, was related to the highly respectable Adams family, and was really quite keen on Nick, very interested in him and in his family. What with keeping Annabelle at arm's length in case she found out about Pa, and with the problems of running the Browning Street Rovers football team (the ball was owned by Chrissie Evans who laid down her own rules about the team) Nick sometimes wondered if his life would ever be sorted out.

      Pride of Walworth
    • The Homecoming

      • 381 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,2(5)Abgeben

      It is 1946, and most members of the Adams family who had been serving with the forces begin to come home. But grandson Daniel is still serving in an army unit out of Palestine and his fiancee, Patsy, is counting the days until his return.

      The Homecoming