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Market worth: ₹ 395
Book Condition: Pre Loved
Give Me Tomorrow
Author : Elizabeth Lord
Highlights

English
Language
NA
Edition
343
Pages
9780749929817
ISBN-13
0749929817
ISBN-10Piatkus Books
Publisher
176 mm
Height
110 mm
Width
110 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
Office worker Eveline Fentons life changes forever when shes caught up in a suffragette march in the summer of 1909. It is here that Eveline meets Constance Mornington. Though the two girls are from very different backgrounds - Eveline is a grocers daughter from the East End of London and Connie is the daughter of a wealthy Harley Street doctor - their meeting is the start of a life-long friendship. But both girls are forced to keep their political beliefs from their family: Evelines father doesnt approve of the movement, believing a womans place is in the home and Connies parents are more concerned with respectability. They expect Connie to marry well, perhaps dabble in charity work and leave the politics to her husband. However, when Connie falls for a lowly bank clerk she is forced to make a choice between her family and the man she loves. Meanwhile, in contrast, Eveline finds herself attracted to a gentleman she meets at the suffragette meeting - but is Laurence Jones-Fairbrook merely dallying with her affections . . .