"Originally published as West End Girls in the United Kingdom in 2006 by Time Warner Books"--Title page verso.
A vivid and compelling memoir recounting the real lives, loves and friendship of 1940s Soho and its working girls. Barbara Tate was 17 when she heard the whispered word that would change her life: Soho.
"Based on the Paramount Pictures film Mean Girls."
Often surprisingly revealing, this volume is contextualised by a personal commentary on each lyric and a fascinating introduction by the author which gives an insight into the process and genesis of writing.
This book is the result: an immersive portrait giving access into the duo’s inner sanctum, showing them in brilliantly observed detail as they work, relax, gossip, argue and occasionally try to make sense of what they do. ‘As clear a ...
1915. Working in a bustling cafe on London's Shaftesbury Avenue, Joyce Taylor dreams of opening her own restaurant.
. . In Girl from the North Country, Conor McPherson beautifully weaves the iconic songbook of Bob Dylan into a show full of hope, heartbreak and soul.
(Vocal Selections). Six has received rave reviews around the world for its modern take on the stories of the six wives of Henry VIII and it's finally opening on Broadway!
a heartwarming WW1 saga about love and friendship (The West End Girls Book 1) Elaine Roberts. Also by Elaine Roberts The Foyles Bookshop Girls series The Foyles Bookshop Girls The Foyles Bookshop Girls at War Christmas at the Foyles ...
1914. Annie, Rose and Joyce are three girls with very different dreams – but the same great friendship.
With everything they've come to rely on suddenly gone, sisters Tanqueray, Unique, and Sinclair Nation should be facing the tragedy together.