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Muswell Press Paperback English

Miss Veal and Miss Ham

By Vikki Heywood

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Muswell Press Paperback English

Miss Veal and Miss Ham

By Vikki Heywood

Regular price £10.99 £9.34 Save 15%
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'The moving and surprising story of a discreet love, put to its greatest test'. The Reverend Richard Coles.  'A gloriously warm-hearted tribute to the courage of hidden lives’ Francis Spufford. 'Tender, delightful and heartbreaking, I absolutely couldn't put this book down'. Karen McLeod.It is 1951 and behind the counter of a modest post office in a leafy Buckinghamshire village Miss Dora Ham and Miss Beatrix Veal maintain their careful facade as respected local spinsters. But their true story is one of passion: suffragist activists who fell in love at a rally in the 1900s, danced in London's secret gay clubs between the wars, and comforted one another during the first night of the Blitz. Together they have built a life of quiet dignity and service in rural England. Now over the course of one pivotal day their carefully constructed world begins to fracture. Through Beatrix's wry perspective we witness the severe impact of post-war changes on their peaceful existence. Changes that will lead to heart-breaking decisions for Miss Veal and Miss Ham. At the heart of this intimate, moving and witty novel is a story of resilience, the dignity of love that cannot be spoken, and the challenges that come when the future no longer feels safe.