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9780230766198
0230766196
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Bradshaw, Rita
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Dancing in the moonlight / Rita Bradshaw.
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London Macmillan, 2013.
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466 pages ; 24 cm.
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On her deathbed, Lucy Fallow's mother makes her twelve-year-old daughter promise to look after her four younger siblings and keep house for her father and two older brothers. When the Fallow menfolk lose their jobs they take work wherever they can. But it's not long before they are working on the wrong side of the law and under the watchful eye of Tom McKenzie. Meanwhile, through the hardship Lucy begins to form a relationship with Jacob McKenzie, the boy next door, and one evening they dance cheek to cheek in the moonlight and know that one day they will marry. However, as their love grows so does the resentment from Jacob's older brother Tom. He has had his eye on Lucy for years and has never understood why she doesn't fall for him like all the other girls her age. Now he knows why -- his brother already has her heart. What follows is a chain of heart-breaking events where Jacob and Lucy are torn from each other's arms. Will they ever dance in the Moonlight again?
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Brothers -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction
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Romance fiction
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