Brighton 1930: Maureen O'Connell is a carefree girl, but her family is on the brink of tragedy, war is looming and life will never be the same again. Jack and Nelson have always been dear friends to Maureen. Despite their different backgrounds, they've seen each other through thick and thin. As Maureen blossoms from a little girl into a young woman, the candle she's always held for Jack burns bright. But just as she's found love, war wrenches them apart. The man she cherishes with all her heart is leaving. When the bombs start to fall, Maureen and her family find themselves living in the most dangerous of times. With Jack no longer by her side and Nelson at war, Maureen has never felt more alone. Can she look to a brighter future? And will she find the true happiness she's dreamt of?
Brighton Girls Trilogy Series
This series explores the lives of a group of friends navigating adolescence and adulthood in England. Spanning different eras, the narratives delve into profound themes of friendship, romance, societal shifts, and personal growth. Readers will be drawn into compelling stories filled with emotional depth, capturing the intricacies of relationships and the journey of self-discovery.


Recommended Reading Order
- 1
- 2
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.