The Flying Scotsman Sings. The Bell Family Series, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8215600689
- EAN9798215600689
- Date de parution23/02/2023
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
This witty, caustic yet compassionate historical novel explores the meeting of two unlikely young people in 1923 - Amos Bell train driver of the Flying Scotsman, and an opera singer, Madame Neil-Gregory. Their Northern erratic love story takes place in cities around Britain, as Alice (her birth name) builds her career as a coloratura, eventually singing dressed as Elizabeth 1 for George V at the new Wembley Park in London.
The couple struggles with changes in society after WW1, trying to embrace becoming 'Bright Young Things' in a world of jazz music, silent movies, and women's emancipation. These people break with the conventions of their working-class parents, but the burning question, which keeps the reader wanting more, is 'Will Alice ever marry Amos?' (85, 000 words).
The couple struggles with changes in society after WW1, trying to embrace becoming 'Bright Young Things' in a world of jazz music, silent movies, and women's emancipation. These people break with the conventions of their working-class parents, but the burning question, which keeps the reader wanting more, is 'Will Alice ever marry Amos?' (85, 000 words).
This witty, caustic yet compassionate historical novel explores the meeting of two unlikely young people in 1923 - Amos Bell train driver of the Flying Scotsman, and an opera singer, Madame Neil-Gregory. Their Northern erratic love story takes place in cities around Britain, as Alice (her birth name) builds her career as a coloratura, eventually singing dressed as Elizabeth 1 for George V at the new Wembley Park in London.
The couple struggles with changes in society after WW1, trying to embrace becoming 'Bright Young Things' in a world of jazz music, silent movies, and women's emancipation. These people break with the conventions of their working-class parents, but the burning question, which keeps the reader wanting more, is 'Will Alice ever marry Amos?' (85, 000 words).
The couple struggles with changes in society after WW1, trying to embrace becoming 'Bright Young Things' in a world of jazz music, silent movies, and women's emancipation. These people break with the conventions of their working-class parents, but the burning question, which keeps the reader wanting more, is 'Will Alice ever marry Amos?' (85, 000 words).