Overview :Monica Dickens's novel, first published 1965, opens in a Juvenile court in London. One of the young offenders is a sixteen-year-old girl, Ka... Read More
Overview :What drives you to be a Samaritan? Is it the need to help others, or are you responding to a damaged part of yourself? The Listeners follows... Read More
Overview :It isn't easy being born during The Great War. A young mother, desperate and alone, leaves her newborn on a church doorstep, whilst another ... Read More
Overview :Women from all walks of life have been thrown together by the War. Together they must toil for long hours in the aircraft factory whilst str... Read More
Overview :Ever since they built the road through her family's farm, separating the big yellow house from the pastures of Sybil's youth, nothing has be... Read More
Overview :In this poignant novel, Monica Dickens explores the complexities of family relationships and the challenges of growing up. Set in England in... Read More
Overview :Tom, Carrie, Em and Michael are still living on their own at World's End. In between wondering where the next meal will come from, and tryin... Read More
Overview :No visible damage to front or back cover. White to off-white pages. Great collector book for anyone interested in the story of Monica Dicken... Read More
Overview :This novel by the great granddaughter of Charles Dickens was a bestseller when it was originally published in 1940. "Mariana" is the often-c... Read More
Overview :Set in post-World War II Britain, this heartwarming novel tells the story of a young woman named Rose who sets out to create a meaningful li... Read More
Overview :There is a place at World's End for any furry or feathered friend in need. The Fielding children live in a rambling old house, packed full o... Read More