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Oranges and Lemons

By Jeanette Whitmee

Escape to the country… 

Evacuated from the turmoil of war-torn London, young Shirley Raynei finds herself billeted at the home of Tony and Leonie Darrent, stars of the West End stage and screen – a far cry from her humble background as the illegitimate daughter of an East End cinema usherette.

At first the transition is a difficult one, as Shirley clashes with the daughter of her adoptive family. Imogen Darrent is unhappy and insecure, despite her privileged upbringing, and feels threatened by the chirpy Cockney thrust into her life.

But, gradually, the two manage to reconcile their differences and become the best of friends. Shirley shows promise as an actress and, coaxed out of her painful self-consciousness, Imogen slowly blossoms too. Throughout the long, hot summer days of the war years she and Imogen dream of one day finding fame and fortune in the theatre.

But when peace is declared their paths divide; Imogen’s to drama school in London, and Shirley’s back to work in her grandparents’ East End greengrocer’s shop.

However, they remain partially linked through the unlikely relationship between matinee idol Tony Darrent and Shirley’s usherette mum, Gloria.

Shirley’s dreams of stardom then seem to crash around her feet as she remains her grandparents’ only support… but her determination gives her the courage to win through, finding not only her true self, but also a lasting love.

Jeanne Whitmee began her career as an actress. After her marriage and a period spent as a teacher of speech and drama, she achieved a lifelong ambition to become a professional writer. She worked for some years as a freelance writer for popular women’s magazines, writing short stories, serials and, at one time, a weekly column. To date she has published more than thirty novels under various pseudonyms. Jeanne Whitmee has two married daughters and four grandchildren and now lives with her husband in Cambridgeshire. Her other novels include Thursday’s Child, Wives and Mother’s, and This Year, Next Year, also published by Endeavour Press.

 
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