Living a Lie
When Kitty is sent to an orphanage after the death of her father, she meets Georgie, a lively cockney girl who, through the following difficult years, becomes her loyal friend. Convinced that her feelings for Harry will ruin the brilliant future that lies ahead of him, Kitty turns her back on his love. Together with Georgie, she strives to find fulfilment in other places and other relationships, but when fate throws her back together with Harry she begins to wonder if true love can ever die . . .
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Josephine Cox was born in Blackburn, one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, Josephine met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. When the boys started school, she decided to go to college and eventually gained a place at university but was unable to take this up as it would have meant living away from home. Instead, she went into teaching and started to write her first full-lengthThis was my first book I read of Josephine Cox and I'm very impressed. I look forward to reading more from her. This book was sooo good. I'm really happy Kitty/Harry ended up together. There was times in the books that made me cry and happy. But it was so sad to read how much Kitty and Harry loved the other one and wanted to be together when they were not :( but "At long last he was her's". I love that line! :-) All the characters imo were brilliant (e.g: Georgie was great, so was Kitty, her
Interesting story of the girl who was supposed to be a boy.
I have never read a Josephine Cox book that I didn't love!
Time taken to read - 2 daysPages - 480Publisher - HeadlineSource - giftBlurb from Goodreads In 1975 Lucinda Marsh throws herself in front of a speeding train leaving her twelve-year-old daughter Kitty alone, confused and abandoned - save for a selfish aunt, a violent father and her childhood sweetheart Harry Jenkins.When Kitty is sent to an orphanage after the death of her father, she meets Georgie, a lively cockney girl who, through the following difficult years, becomes her loyal friend.
This was my first book I read of Josephine Cox and I'm very impressed. I look forward to reading more from her. This book was sooo good. I'm really happy Kitty/Harry ended up together. There was times in the books that made me cry and happy. But it was so sad to read how much Kitty and Harry loved the other one and wanted to be together when they were not :( but "At long last he was her's". I love that line! :-) All the characters imo were brilliant (e.g: Georgie was great, so was Kitty, her
Josephine Cox
Hardcover | Pages: 340 pages Rating: 4.23 | 613 Users | 11 Reviews
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Original Title: | Living a Lie |
ISBN: | 0747213283 (ISBN13: 9780747213284) |
Edition Language: | English |
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In 1975 Lucinda Marsh throws herself in front of a speeding train leaving her twelve-year-old daughter Kitty alone, confused and abandoned - save for a selfish aunt, a violent father and her childhood sweetheart Harry Jenkins.When Kitty is sent to an orphanage after the death of her father, she meets Georgie, a lively cockney girl who, through the following difficult years, becomes her loyal friend. Convinced that her feelings for Harry will ruin the brilliant future that lies ahead of him, Kitty turns her back on his love. Together with Georgie, she strives to find fulfilment in other places and other relationships, but when fate throws her back together with Harry she begins to wonder if true love can ever die . . .
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Title | : | Living a Lie |
Author | : | Josephine Cox |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 340 pages |
Published | : | September 18th 1995 by Headline |
Categories | : | Fiction. Audiobook |
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Josephine Cox was born in Blackburn, one of ten children. At the age of sixteen, Josephine met and married her husband Ken, and had two sons. When the boys started school, she decided to go to college and eventually gained a place at university but was unable to take this up as it would have meant living away from home. Instead, she went into teaching and started to write her first full-lengthThis was my first book I read of Josephine Cox and I'm very impressed. I look forward to reading more from her. This book was sooo good. I'm really happy Kitty/Harry ended up together. There was times in the books that made me cry and happy. But it was so sad to read how much Kitty and Harry loved the other one and wanted to be together when they were not :( but "At long last he was her's". I love that line! :-) All the characters imo were brilliant (e.g: Georgie was great, so was Kitty, her
Interesting story of the girl who was supposed to be a boy.
I have never read a Josephine Cox book that I didn't love!
Time taken to read - 2 daysPages - 480Publisher - HeadlineSource - giftBlurb from Goodreads In 1975 Lucinda Marsh throws herself in front of a speeding train leaving her twelve-year-old daughter Kitty alone, confused and abandoned - save for a selfish aunt, a violent father and her childhood sweetheart Harry Jenkins.When Kitty is sent to an orphanage after the death of her father, she meets Georgie, a lively cockney girl who, through the following difficult years, becomes her loyal friend.
This was my first book I read of Josephine Cox and I'm very impressed. I look forward to reading more from her. This book was sooo good. I'm really happy Kitty/Harry ended up together. There was times in the books that made me cry and happy. But it was so sad to read how much Kitty and Harry loved the other one and wanted to be together when they were not :( but "At long last he was her's". I love that line! :-) All the characters imo were brilliant (e.g: Georgie was great, so was Kitty, her
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