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The Great War has begun and will change their lives forever...
Apprentice seamstresses Maud Olds and Belinda Richards both work at Madame Raymond's boutique and find their days are full of fiddly alterations and difficult customers. Maud finds a welcome distraction from work in her visits to the Hoskins' farm, where their son, Stanley Hoskins , waits for her. Meanwhile, Belinda has a string of admirers and seems to skip from one to the next in desperate pursuit of a husband.
The First World War rears its head, and Stanley is sent off to France. Life changes dramatically for the girls
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The Great War has begun and will change their lives forever...

Apprentice seamstresses Maud Olds and Belinda Richards both work at Madame Raymond's boutique and find their days are full of fiddly alterations and difficult customers. Maud finds a welcome distraction from work in her visits to the Hoskins' farm, where their son, Stanley Hoskins, waits for her. Meanwhile, Belinda has a string of admirers and seems to skip from one to the next in desperate pursuit of a husband.

The First World War rears its head, and Stanley is sent off to France. Life changes dramatically for the girls as Belinda suddenly enjoys a new independence and Maud learns how harsh love can be before it's barely even begun...

An enchanting Cornish saga, perfect for fans of Betty Walker and Poppy Cooper.


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Rosemary Aitken was born Rosemary Rowe in Penzance, Cornwall during the Second World War. The granddaughter of a tin-miner killed in the Levant mine disaster, she moved to New Zealand with her parents and was largely educated, and was married there, before returning to the UK in 1967. She is the mother of two adult children and has two grandchildren living in New Zealand, and three grandchildren in Cambridgeshire. After living and lecturing in Gloucestershire for many years, she returned to her beloved native Cornwall in 2007 and now lives in a beautiful wooded area close to Truro and the Fal.