The Lost Daughter of Liverpool
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Can she save herself, her marriage - and her daughter?
This series delves into the lives of a family in post-war Liverpool, exploring their struggles with personal tragedy, loss, and betrayal. Witness how their bonds are tested against the backdrop of a changing era. The vivid storytelling captures the period's atmosphere, highlighting resilient female characters navigating immense hardship. It's a compelling narrative of endurance, hope, and the enduring pursuit of happiness amidst life's storms.



Can she save herself, her marriage - and her daughter?
1951. Dora Rodgers is adjusting to a new life in Liverpool with her young daughters Carol and Jackie. After the fear of the war years and a difficult break up with her husband Joe, Dora is finally building a future with her children. But then an unexpected knock at the door rips her family in two. To Dora's horror, Carol is taken away by a welfare officer to live with Joe. She is determined to fight for her child, but when a tragic accident leaves her mother in hospital, and shocking news from Joe breaks her heart again, she struggles to cope. With her family in pieces and her marriage over for good, will Dora ever manage to get her daughter Carol home where she belongs?
Will tragedy tear them apart - once and for all?