Polly’s Angel

Polly’s Angel by Katie Flynn, published by Arrow in 2000, is a work of fiction that spans 501 pages. Set in 1936, the story follows Polly as her family is compelled to leave their beloved countryside for central Liverpool. With financial struggles mounting and her mother working while her father is unwell, Polly finds herself influenced by a new friend, the charming Sunny Anderson, as they navigate the challenges of their changing environment.
Readers will discover how Polly’s circumstances evolve against the backdrop of impending war, highlighting the complexities of family dynamics and friendship during difficult times. This edition presents a narrative that delves into themes of resilience and the impact of external pressures on young lives. The book offers a glimpse into the historical context of the era, providing a rich setting for Polly’s journey as she confronts the trials of her new life.
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It is 1936 and Polly’s guardian angel has to work overtime when her large family is forced to move from the countryside they love into central Liverpool. Money is desperately short and with her mother working and her father sick, Polly is easily led astray by a new pal, the handsome, idly Sunny Anderson. But soon war looms, and things change.
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