Driving on the Left
The Fork in the Road
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About the Book
Dramatic, disturbing, emotional, tender, and provocative, this novel tells the story of the plight of young lovers in 1940s wartime England, battling to survive separation and fear.
Driving on the Left is based on the true love story of two young people living in England in the 1940's. The war, and the events that took place both before and after, are seen through the eyes of Neil and Jeannie, both of whom join the armed forces and serve during the war. Neil finds himself on a troopship destined for distant lands, while Jeannie confronts the terror in the skies over England--both risking body and spirit to serve a greater cause and hoping to find each other again.
They are passionately drawn together, only to find themselves separated by war and overwhelmed by circumstantial problems at the war's end. Facing both physical and emotional distance, their stress and challenges appear insurmountable. Only time will tell if they are able to build a lasting happiness together.
About the Author
Margaret J Norrie was born in England and served in the armed forces for four years during World War II. She graduated from Worcester University and then taught in a technical college. She owned a real estate agency in Maui, Hawaii, from 1979 until 2008. A widow, she continues to live on Maui and has four adult children.