A young dancer strives to make ends meet, but never gives up on her dreams.
An inspiring family saga, Pam Evans’ compelling tale, The Pride of Park Street, is sure to stay with you long after you finish the last page. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin.
‘A gorgeous story…This book touched me very, very much…beautifully written…exciting reading. It’s lovely’ – North Wales Chronicle
When Jess Mollitt gains a place with the famous Burton Girls dance troupe, appearing on the West End stage, it seems her dreams have finally come true. But then a family outing ends in tragedy, leaving her mother dead and her father a broken man, and Jess is forced to give up her career to look after her younger siblings, as well as manage the newsagents her father is no longer capable of running.
Unable to contemplate a life without dance, it’s not long before Jess is also running a hugely popular Saturday dance class for local children and this, combined with her blossoming friendship with neighbour Don Day, provides Jess with the saving grace she needs. But when the brother Don hates arrives on the scene, it seems Jess’s problems may be only beginning…
What readers are saying about The Pride of Park Street:
‘Pamela Evans is amazing. I love her warm stories and this one does not disappoint, I feel like I’m transported back to the olden days in these stories. I just love them and recommend them to everyone. Well deserved five stars!‘
‘Sheer nostalgia‘
An inspiring family saga, Pam Evans’ compelling tale, The Pride of Park Street, is sure to stay with you long after you finish the last page. Perfect for fans of Dilly Court and Rosie Goodwin.
‘A gorgeous story…This book touched me very, very much…beautifully written…exciting reading. It’s lovely’ – North Wales Chronicle
When Jess Mollitt gains a place with the famous Burton Girls dance troupe, appearing on the West End stage, it seems her dreams have finally come true. But then a family outing ends in tragedy, leaving her mother dead and her father a broken man, and Jess is forced to give up her career to look after her younger siblings, as well as manage the newsagents her father is no longer capable of running.
Unable to contemplate a life without dance, it’s not long before Jess is also running a hugely popular Saturday dance class for local children and this, combined with her blossoming friendship with neighbour Don Day, provides Jess with the saving grace she needs. But when the brother Don hates arrives on the scene, it seems Jess’s problems may be only beginning…
What readers are saying about The Pride of Park Street:
‘Pamela Evans is amazing. I love her warm stories and this one does not disappoint, I feel like I’m transported back to the olden days in these stories. I just love them and recommend them to everyone. Well deserved five stars!‘
‘Sheer nostalgia‘
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An uplifting love story with all the right ingredients
This book touched me very, very much. It's lovely
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A superb and heartwarming read
Very readable