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The Street of Broken Dreams

By: Tania Crosse
Narrated by: Emma Powell
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Summer, 1945. The nation rejoices as the Second World War comes to an end, but Banbury Street matriarch Eva Parke foresees trouble ahead. Her daughter, Mildred, awaits the return of her fiancé from overseas duty, and doubts begin to seep into her mind about how little she knows of the man she has promised to marry. Meanwhile new neighbour, dancer Cissie Cresswell, hides a terrible secret. Can the two young women unite to face the doubt and uncertainty of the future?

©2019 Tania Crosse (P)2021 Story Sound
20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Romance World War II

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