To Give and To Take

To Give and To Take

by Elizabeth Murphy
To Give and To Take

To Give and To Take

by Elizabeth Murphy

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Overview

Can both sisters find happiness, when one marries for love, and the other for money…

Sisters Mary and Cathy Ward couldn’t be more different: Fiercely independent Mary is determined to leave the mean streets of Liverpool, whereas Cathy – quiet and well loved – is happy with the life she has.

But when both girls fall for the same man conflict threatens to push them apart, and as they are caught up in their own troubles, Liverpool erupts in the Bloody Sunday riots.

To Give and to Take, the second book in the captivating Liverpool Sagas, is perfect for fans of Catherine Cookson and Pam Howes.

A family saga you won’t be able to put downPrima

‘The whole-heartedness of Liverpool shines through in a refreshing tribute to Merseyside’ Liverpool Daily Post

Hard to beat … A gripping family saga’ Manchester Evening News

Elizabeth Murphy obviously delights in writing about a city she knows and loves, and her enthusiasm must rub off on the reader. She has a talent for characterisation, and by the end of the story, love ’em or hate ’em, you care about every person in the book.’ Hull Daily Mail

‘A good long story set in Liverpool … The background has a good authentic feel to it.’ Northern Echo

The Liverpool Sagas
  1. The Land is Bright
  2. To Give and To Take
  3. There is a Season


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788631099
Publisher: Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 06/04/2018
Series: The Liverpool Sagas , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 815 KB

About the Author

Elizabeth Murphy was an author of Liverpool family sagas, praised for their heartwarming portrayal of early 20th century Liverpool and their ‘good old-fashioned Northern common sense’. She was born in Liverpool and lived in Merseyside all of her life. When she was twelve, her father gave her a sixpenny book from a secondhand book stall, Liverpool Table Talk One Hundred Years Ago, which led to her lifelong interest in Liverpool’s history. Her stories follow young women from working class families overcoming hardship and finding happiness in the face of adversity. She passed away in 2002.

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