Perfect for fans of Kitty Neale, Rosie Goodwin and Dilly Court, this is an emotional and powerful story of a woman who has a dream, and who will do anything to achieve it by multi-million copy seller Elvi Rhodes. A real page-turner you won't be able to put down...
READERS ARE LOVING OPAL !
***** "A feel good tale of rags to riches" ***** "One of the best books I have read for a long long time" ***** "I enjoy Elvi Rhodes books and this one is no exception" ***** "A page turner all the way through - a must read" ***** "I enjoyed every page"
***************************************************************************************************** ALL SHE WANTS IS A BETTER LIFE FOR HER FAMILY...
When Edgar Carson returned from the First World War trenches, he found that the land fit for heroes didn't exist and the only positive thing in his life was Opal , the small, tough, Yorkshire beauty who married him.
But by the time the 1920s come, things are far from Edgar, consumed by bitterness, is on the dole, and Opal is pregnant for the second time.
Yet Opal is a fighter - and isn't going to let the times, the drudgery or the poverty destroy her or her family. She starts with a 'house shop' , just sweets and cotton reels sold from the top of her sideboard, and carries on from there - for Opal's dream is her own department store and a grand life for all of them...
This is the first book by Elvi Rhodes I've read slow start but once into it i enjoyed it i will read more of her books see if I can get into them quicker .Opal was a force to be reckoned with she wanted something she went all out to get it definitely worth a read .5 STARS .
I didn't think I would enjoy this book, but I did. It's a book that my Mum bought and gravitated to my bookshelf. Thought I'd give it a go before releasing it.
There are two novels in one volume here.
THE MOUNTAIN is the better of the two, in my opinion. It's the story of Jake Tempest (should have been in an American Spy thriller!), who finds work building a railway and falls in love with a married woman. It's predictable, but we all like happy endings, and occasionally obstacles are removed a bit too easily. However, it was a good read and passed away a few rainy evenings.
OPAL is also well written and not quite so predictable. However, I really couldn't warm to Opal, the heroine of the story. Although it was kind of the point, she deserved and caused everything that happened to her, and (without giving it away), I thought she was very, very fortunate that the author also likes happy endings.
I’ve read about 4 or 5 of this author’s books and like her style, she doesn’t waste time like some authors with conversations to fill the void. The pace is good and keeps going. Another favourite author of mine Anne Baker is very similar, blink and you’ve missed a bit. I also like the not going backwards & forwards in time. Also no dual dialogue, just a straightforward story. This is about a woman called Opal who wants to get out of poverty, she surges ahead , full of ideas and vision with plenty of hard work. She eventually opens a department store but it’s not without it’s problems. I enjoyed this book and would recommend it.
The young mother, Opal is ambitious and has a natural flair for millinery. Recovery after the war is hard on everyone, her husband has lost his work in the mills and fails to find a job. Setting up a house shop is the start of her retailing career. Then working at a hat shop for Madam Dora she meets David who comes to be her right hand man. Fortune follows Opal, but not consistently and her hard working efforts add to her success. Has strong similarities to ‘The Mountain’.
A really easy read, I read it in one day but that was because I couldn't put it down as well. I found it really enjoyable, probably because it was written in the 80's and set in the 1920's and 30's and unlike all the latest books out. It felt like an adult Enid Blyton book, so it gave me that warm fuzzy feeling reading it