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BLACKBIRD'S SONG, THEAuthor: Thorne, Nicola Catalogue number: 6560 Number of cassettes: 6 Time (hours): 7.50 Reader: Holliss, Liz Main subject: Family Stories
Additional subject: Love Stories
In 1924 Peg Hallam moves to London from Dorset to make a career as a journalist in Fleet Street. She shares a flat with her eldest sister, Verity, who wants to protect Peg from the temptations of the big city, but Peg is desperate to experience everything London has to offer. | | |
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BLACKBIRD'S SONG, THE
\pause{1500}Author:
Thorne, Nicola\pause{1500}Catalogue number: \S+ 6560 \S*
\pause{1500}Number of cassettes: 6
\pause{1500}Time (hours): 7.50
\pause{1500}Reader:
Holliss, Liz\pause{1500}Main subject:
Family Stories
\pause{1500}Additional subject:
Love Stories
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In 1924 Peg Hallam moves to London from Dorset to make a career as a journalist in Fleet Street. She shares a flat with her eldest sister, Verity, who wants to protect Peg from the temptations of the big city, but Peg is desperate to experience everything London has to offer.
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