White Cliffs
Step back into 1948 with "White Cliffs," a compelling work by acclaimed author Samuel French Ltd. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Britain, this captivating story unfolds at a Midlands boarding-house where a group of concert performers arrives to present a Summer Revue. In just 52 pages, you will be immersed in an intriguing narrative that captures the resilience and complexities of a nation in recovery.
As the performers navigate their eventful week, the enigmatic landlady, Mrs. Murdoch, keeps her war-traumatized son, Danny, hidden away in the house, adding layers of tension and emotion to the story. This thought-provoking tale explores themes of healing, hope, and the impact of war on personal lives.
Don’t miss the chance to own this poignant paperback published by Samuel French Ltd. Grab your copy of "White Cliffs" and experience a time when laughter and resilience intertwined during a challenging period in history.