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The other side of happiness

"For typist Sadie Bell, the 1960s promise a decade of mini-skirts, pop music and endless possibilities. Young and carefree, she lives happily with her parents and older brothers in Hammersmith. When Sadie meets Paul Winston at a Cliff Richard concert, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in her life. Falling head over heels in love, the couple can't wait to be married and move in to Paul's parents' home in a beautiful Surrey village until they can afford a place of their own. Despite the disapproval of her mother-in-law, Sadie is deeply happy with her new husband. But Paul and Sadie's joy is tragically short-lived and Sadie returns to London alone and pregnant. Although heartbroken, Sadie finds support in her family and close friend Brenda, and a new sense of purpose with the birth of her baby girl, Rosie. But life has more surprises in store for Sadie, and a terrible secret threatens to take everything away from her once more..."-- Publisher description.

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  • "For typist Sadie Bell, the 1960s promise a decade of endless possibilities. When she meets Paul Winston at a concert, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in her life. Falling head over heels in love, the couple can't wait to be married and move in to Paul's parents' home until they can afford a place of their own. Despite the disapproval of her mother-in-law, Sadie is deeply happy with her new husband. But their joy is short-lived and Sadie returns home alone and pregnant. Although heartbroken, Sadie finds support in her family, and a new sense of purpose with the birth of her baby girl, Rosie. But a terrible secret threatens to take everything away from her once more..."
  • "For typist Sadie Bell, the 1960s promise a decade of endless possibilities. When she meets Paul Winston at a concert, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in her life. Falling head over heels in love, the couple can't wait to be married and move in to Paul's parents' home until they can afford a place of their own. Despite the disapproval of her mother-in-law, Sadie is deeply happy with her new husband. But their joy is short-lived and Sadie returns home alone and pregnant. Although heartbroken, Sadie finds support in her family, and a new sense of purpose with the birth of her baby girl, Rosie. But a terrible secret threatens to take everything away from her once more ..."
  • ""For typist Sadie Bell, the 1960s promise a decade of mini-skirts, pop music and endless possibilities. Young and carefree, she lives happily with her parents and older brothers in Hammersmith. When Sadie meets Paul Winston at a Cliff Richard concert, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in her life. Falling head over heels in love, the couple can't wait to be married and move in to Paul's parents' home in a beautiful Surrey village until they can afford a place of their own. Despite the disapproval of her mother-in-law, Sadie is deeply happy with her new husband. But Paul and Sadie's joy is tragically short-lived and Sadie returns to London alone and pregnant. Although heartbroken, Sadie finds support in her family and close friend Brenda, and a new sense of purpose with the birth of her baby girl, Rosie. But life has more surprises in store for Sadie, and a terrible secret threatens to take everything away from her once more..."-- Publisher description."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Talking books"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"

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  • "The other side of happiness"@en
  • "The other side of happiness"
  • "The other side of happiness, Pamela Evans"