
Her mother is dying and needs constant care her father has returned to Leicester from the Second World War but is an emotional wreck and her brother Mickey has turned to a life of crime that is putting the whole family at risk. Kelly McCallan has more than her fair share of worries. When Kelly has lost eveything she holds dear, she and. But they turn a blind eye to her fears - with disastrous consequences for them all. Kelly's boyfriend Rodney and his sister Glenda know that she's scared of what Micky might do next. Some of her recent books feature the fictitious holiday camp Jolly's in the 1960s.Kelly McCallan has more than her fair share of worries. In the 2000s, she found a niche writing sagas set in the 1950s and 1960s. Initially, her time settings ranged from the turn of the 20th century (At the Toss of a Sixpence) to the 1970s (Josie). Her books make use of Leicestershire speech and often involve a sense of intrigue or crime.

Page's novels are predominantly set in Leicester and are renowned for strong plots and characters. Her next two books had the main character as the title later her titles were popular sayings. Her debut novel, Evie, was released in 1992, followed by Annie.

Annie was sent by a friend to the literary agent Darley Anderson, who arranged for her to sign a contract with her current publishers, Headline. Page began writing her first novel, Annie, in 1987, during lunch hours while working in various jobs, among them as a secretary with Land Rover Parts in Desford. Early work īorn and raised in Leicester, she left home at 17. She has written over 20 critically praised saga novels, which reached the bestseller charts of WH Smiths and The Sunday Times.


1950) is a saga author based in the Lincolnshire village of Epworth, England, where she lives on a daughter's holiday park.
