
Pins And Needles
a compelling and dramatic page-turning Welsh saga from much-loved and bestselling author Rosie Harris.
Rosie Harris(Author)
Arrow Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 2. December 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-09-946038-1 (ISBN)
Description
With all her signature warmth, wonderful characters and unforgettable drama, lose yourself in this heart-rending and moving saga of a young woman's determination to keep the one person she loves best in the world from much-loved multi-million copy bestseller Rosie Harris. Perfect for readers of Dilly Court, Kitty Neale, Emma Hornby and Rosie Goodwin.
What readers are saying!
'I personally cannot fault Rosie Harris' books and I have read plenty of them. Yet another good read' - 5 STARS
'Couldn't put it down once I started it' -- 5 STARS
'Delightful' - 5 STARS
'Good reading, a book you can't put down' - 5 STARS
'Kept me on the edge of my seat' - 5 STARS
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ALL IS FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR, ISN'T IT?
Twins Tanwen and Donna Evans are as different as chalk and cheese. Tanwen is pretty, pert, a bubbly extrovert but very selfish and as slim and sharp as a needle. Donna is plain, placid and shy, although very warm-hearted and as sturdy and useful as a pin.
In 1924, when the girls are fourteen, their mother Gwyneth insists both become apprentices at The Cardiff Drapers, where she once worked. Her dressmaking pays little and the girls' wages will help bring more money in.
Tanwen is in great demand when she becomes the store model, but much to both girls' dismay, Gwyneth insists Donna goes along with her sister when she has a date. Donna ends up playing gooseberry or in the company of a boy she doesn't like - until she meets tall, handsome Dylan Wallis and falls in love. But Tanwen sets her heart on Dylan with disastrous consequences for them all...
What readers are saying!
'I personally cannot fault Rosie Harris' books and I have read plenty of them. Yet another good read' - 5 STARS
'Couldn't put it down once I started it' -- 5 STARS
'Delightful' - 5 STARS
'Good reading, a book you can't put down' - 5 STARS
'Kept me on the edge of my seat' - 5 STARS
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ALL IS FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR, ISN'T IT?
Twins Tanwen and Donna Evans are as different as chalk and cheese. Tanwen is pretty, pert, a bubbly extrovert but very selfish and as slim and sharp as a needle. Donna is plain, placid and shy, although very warm-hearted and as sturdy and useful as a pin.
In 1924, when the girls are fourteen, their mother Gwyneth insists both become apprentices at The Cardiff Drapers, where she once worked. Her dressmaking pays little and the girls' wages will help bring more money in.
Tanwen is in great demand when she becomes the store model, but much to both girls' dismay, Gwyneth insists Donna goes along with her sister when she has a date. Donna ends up playing gooseberry or in the company of a boy she doesn't like - until she meets tall, handsome Dylan Wallis and falls in love. But Tanwen sets her heart on Dylan with disastrous consequences for them all...
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cornerstone
Product notice
Paperback (UK-A)
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 110 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-09-946038-1 (9780099460381)
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Rosie Harris
Pins And Needles
a compelling and dramatic page-turning Welsh saga from much-loved and bestselling author Rosie Harris.
E-Book
04/2014
1st Edition
Cornerstone Digital
€8.99
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Person
Rosie Harris was born in Cardiff and grew up there and in the West Country. After her marriage she lived for some years on Merseyside before moving to Buckinghamshire where she still lives. She has three grown-up children, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, and writes full time.