The second novel in bestseller Maureen Lee's outstanding Liverpool sequence about family life during the Second World War September 1940 - the cruellest year of war for Britain's civilians as the Luftwaffe mercilessly blitz their cities. In Pearl Street, near Liverpool's docks, families struggle to cope the best they can. A nasty surprise for ever-cheerful dressmaker Brenda Mahon, and flighty Sean's love for little Alice, show how life goes on even when it appears to be falling apart. Yet while Eileen Costello tries to hide her ruined hopes of happiness with Nick, and do her best by the husband she hoped had gone for ever, Ruth Singerman returns, having escaped from Austria. Even the joy of seeing her father again cannot make up for the bitter loss of her children.
Maureen Lee Livres
Maureen Lee est célèbre pour ses sagas historiques dramatiques, souvent situées dans le décor de Liverpool, narrant la vie de gens ordinaires, en particulier de femmes. Son écriture se caractérise par une puissante résonance émotionnelle et un sens aigu du détail historique. Lee tisse magistralement des récits personnels intimes avec les transformations sociales plus larges de son époque. Ses histoires résonnent avec des thèmes d'espoir, de résilience et la force durable de l'esprit humain face à l'adversité.






The girl from Barefoot House
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
For Josie Flynn the war was just the start of a journey that began in heartbreak when she was sent to live with her aunt and uncle. Life took her to Barefoot House as the paid companion of an elderly woman; and seemed to promise lifelong happiness in New York with the handsome, charismatic Jack Coltrane. But once again, life is not turning out the way Josie imagines and she finds herself back in Liverpool, alone. As she renews old loves and former friendships, and reflects on her time at Barefoot House, she embarks upon a career which is as unlikely as it is successful.
Stepping Stones
- 592pages
- 21 heures de lecture
From 1930s Liverpool to London, then California and finally back to Liverpool, the powerful and compelling saga of one woman's turbulent life.
Queen of the Mersey
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Liverpool, 1939: World War II is about to start when pretty Laura Oliver meets Queenie Todd. Laura is 21 and happily married. At 14, Queenie lacks Laura's confidence and has been deserted by her good-time mother. The two become friends, but when the air raids begin Queenie is trusted to look after two young children, and the three of them are evacuated to a small town on the coast of Wales. At first, it is a haven of peace and quiet. The girls have a wonderful time—and then something happens, so terrifying that it will haunt them for the rest of their lives.
Liverpool Annie
- 576pages
- 21 heures de lecture
A sweeping Liverpool saga following the fortunes of one woman from the 1940s to the 1990s, by the ever-popular, award-winning author.
The 20th Anniversary Edition of Number One bestseller Maureen Lee's LIGHTS OUT LIVERPOOL - the first of the Pearl Street series.
The Old House on the Corner
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
A moving contemporary novel set in Liverpool about the new residents of Victoria Square Victoria Macara lives in the old house on the corner. When the land is sold, she finds herself surrounded by new properties called Victoria Square. The newcomers include mismatched lovers, Kathleen and Steve; Rachel, who is attempting to forget a terrible tragedy; Sarah who is running away from an abusive husband, while Anna and Ernie are just after a quiet life. For Marie, Victoria Square is a refuge from the men who murdered her husband; for Judy, it means a fresh start after forty years of marriage to a man she'd thought she'd love for ever. But it is to Gareth - trapped in a hopeless marriage - that Victoria is particularly drawn . . .
Two sisters; one heartbreaking mistake; a lifetime apart
The House By Princes Park tells the story of one woman's remarkable life - hardship, heartbreak, and above all huge passion and inner resources. Maureen Lee won the RNA Award for Dancing in the Dark.
Through The Storm
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The third novel in bestseller Maureen Lee's outstanding Liverpool sequence about family life during World War II


