Quotes from
some of the reviews received so far …
This
beautifully evoked slice of regional
experience offers universal appeal … a
colourful network of characters leaps from
the page
Guardian
McNeil is
unflinching in her descriptions of the
harshness of her central character’s
surroundings … a fine writer
Yorkshire Post
Rich
in period detail … a finely observed novel
Sainsbury’s
Magazine
An
exquisite novel … McNeil’s observations
about the suffragette movement are
particularly well-drawn, highlighting with
gentle satire the gulf between middle and
working class aspirations. The result is
acerbic realism elegantly told
Big Issue
Absorbing,
well written and atmospheric
Glasgow
Evening Times
An
irresistible read … compelling …
multi-layered
Jill Hyem,
Writer of Tenko and House of Eliott
Brought
to life with warmth, compassion and humour …
thoroughly enjoyable and uplifting
David Nobbs,
Writer of The Fall and Rise of Reginald
Perrin
The
quaint setting of pre–World War II Yorkshire
belies the empowering story of two girls and
their strength and determination to find
justice and forge a lifelong friendship.
American
Library Association
You can’t
have it both ways coming up with streets and
workplaces that really did exist – and then
going into fiction mode because you so
obviously can’t remember the name of the
next street
Anon. Amazon