The Girls from See Saw Lane
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Brighton 1963. Mary Pickles and I walked along the street with our arms linked, looking in shop windows. We were best friends and together we were invincible.


Brighton 1963. Mary Pickles and I walked along the street with our arms linked, looking in shop windows. We were best friends and together we were invincible.
Completely heart-warming Irish historical fiction
Set in a neglected house at 24 Merrion Square, Mary Kate discovers a profound connection to its silent, empty rooms. As she grapples with her past, the house becomes a potential refuge for her healing journey, offering a backdrop of both mystery and introspection. The overgrown rose bushes symbolize the untamed emotions she must confront, suggesting that the space holds the key to her recovery and self-discovery.