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A friendship transcending the barriers of time and class Both Grace and Agnes are intelligent and beautiful. Yet the two West Riding girls have completely different backgrounds. Grace is rich, privileged and confident; Agnes is the sensitive daughter of a miner. But as their lives follow forseeably different paths, they remain close friends. Spanning the early days of the Women's Movement, the sixties boom and later years of corruption in politics and business, the friendship forged so well in childhood survives rivalry, separation and the men who influence the two women's lives. 'Katherine Yorke certainly knows how to spin a good yarn' Irish Times 'A penetrating study of a dilemma of our times' Yorkshire Evening Post
Genre: Romance
Genre: Romance
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