
Beyond the Blue Hills
Author: Katie Flynn
Narrator: Anne Dover
Unabridged: 12 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Soundings
Published: 07/01/2007

Author: Katie Flynn
Narrator: Anne Dover
Unabridged: 12 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Soundings
Published: 07/01/2007
Katie Flynn is the pen name of the much-loved writer, Judy Turner, who published over ninety novels in her lifetime. Judy's unique stories were inspired by hearing family recollections of life in Liverpool during the early twentieth century, and her books went on to sell more than eight million copies. Judy passed away in January 2019, aged 82.The legacy of Katie Flynn lives on through her daughter, Holly Flynn, who continues to write under the Katie Flynn name. Holly worked as an assistant to her mother for many years and together they co-authored a number of Katie Flynn novels.Holly lives in the north east of Wales with her husband Simon and their two children. When she's not writing she enjoys walking her two lurchers, Sparky and Snoopy, in the surrounding countryside, and cooking forbidden foods such as pies, cakes and puddings! She looks forward to sharing many more Katie Flynn stories, which she and her mother devised together, with readers in the years to come.
Good read hard to put down because you want t know what's happening to characters as you get to know them. Set in 1934 and takes you through the war years. Story of love and loss.......more
It took a while to become interested in the characters. Then the World War 2 starts. Children are sent to live away from bombings, young women become land girls (sent to work on farms for food production) or do things like go to work in factories, young men join the services. The story follows the c......more
:( I was disappointed. This book isn't as good as others I've read from KF. It just goes on and on and nothing interesting happens with the characters. You could say - but come on, people die, there is love, rape etc. Oh yes. But still. In the beginning I didn't mind that the pace was slow, as it is......more