Hide Her Name: The Four Streets Trilogy

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Hide Her Name: The Four Streets Trilogy

Hide Her Name: The Four Streets Trilogy

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This was the first of this series I had tried and the attitude of some of the priests and nuns is so absolutely what I can imagine. This secret is so dangerous that her mother, Maura, and the redoubtable Kathleen, her best friend Nellie's grandmother, decide the girls must be spirited away quietly to Ireland to await the birth of the baby. She has been MP for Mid Bedfordshire since 2005, and is presently serving as Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. After listening to 'The Four Streets', I had to know more and find out what happens next in the lives of the characters.

My only concern was that at times I found it hard to believe this was the early sixties as it seemed to be more 50's.My books are based on the streets of Liverpool, or in the Liverpool hospitals where I trained as a nurse, or at one of my favourite places in the world, the west coast of Ireland.

But there's more than one reference to blue and white Panda police cars which did not appear on the streets until the mid 1960's. I echo everything thats been said by other five star reviews and applaud this author's talent for the fine interweaving of all the threads involved. I also was so glad that "Kitty" found her inner strength and herself, as I was dreading her crumbling under the cruelty of the regime in the laundry run by the nuns. Like the first book, The Four Streets, the story covers the lives of families living in The Four Streets area of Liverpool.This is another gripping read which I just could not put down (like the other books in the trilogy, I read each one in a day they were that good) and I was so desperate to find out what would happen I stayed up way past my bedtime. This story started very slowly and did jump from one set of people to another so was difficult to keep track of who was who. I almost gave up reading but later on it became very interesting and involved, it still jumped about but by this time I had become used to the drift of it and could keep track better.

The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. I recognised the caring and uncaring nuns and felt that she gave a very fair picture of the close knit Irish Commnity. I do not often purchase books as there are so many good "freebies", but this one was worth it and part 3 is a must have. I thoroughly enjoyed it despite being thought provoking and bringing back memories of my Catholic school. The story makes for uncomfortable reading in places but is so well written you just have to read on.

So many loose ends to tie up - well done to Nadine Dorries - I only wish I had a fraction of her talent! One final query - Simon change brands for obvious reasons - almost as an aside -- but then apparently changed back again?



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