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The Girl with the Suitcase

Lesley Pearse

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      When Mary meets a glamorous stranger named Elizabeth she realises their lives couldn’t be more different. Elizbeth is beautiful and charming, about to set off on a dazzling adventure to Ireland where she’s inherited a grand house. Mary, shy and meek, has nothing to look forward to but the dreary life of a maid in Hampstead.

      But when an air raid forces them to take shelter underground Mary’s life is suddenly changed forever. After waking up in hospital, injured but alive, the nurse mistakes her for Elizabeth and hands over her suitcase with Elizabeth’s money and tickets to Ireland inside.

      This is Mary’s chance to escape the hardship of her life and start afresh.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Lesley Pearse EAN: 9780241678121 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 416 WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-07-03 CITY: GENRE: Fiction WIDTH: SPINE:

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      Amanda Claassens
      An interesting case of mistaken identity, set in WWII

      From time to time, regrettably, circumstances are such that you spend unduly long reading a book. This is exactly what happened after I started on The girl with the suitcase, by Lesley Pearse. I can honestly say that it was not because the book was tiresome. In fact, once I reached the final chapters, I sacrificed sleep to see how the plot would unfold.
      The story opens in London, in September of 1940. WWII is underway. A bombing caused casualties in an underground shelter and set in motion an unusual case of mistaken identity. The story follows Mary Price in her new role as Elizabeth Manning. It made for interesting reading to see how Mary, now as Beth, deals with the ethical and emotional challenges in this situation.
      Beth had a pitiful childhood, subjected to abuse, violence and neglect. Even in her new role, she was not spared loss. “Grief has its own timetable. We just have to wait until it passes.” (p.318). The challenges of life in the time of war, was vividly painted, yet I did not find it totally demoralizing. Instead, it sparked thankfulness that I have been spared the devastation of war.
      I really appreciated the large print of this paperback version, published by Penguin Fiction. It is made available in South Africa by Penguin Random House SA. A good choice if you enjoy historical fiction.

      International bestselling author Lesley Pearse has lived a life as rich with incidents, setbacks and joys as any found in her novels. By the mid sixties she was living in London, sharing flats, partying hard and married to a trumpet player in a jazz-rock band. She has also worked as a nanny and a Playboy bunny, and designed and made clothes to sell to boutiques. It was only after having three daughters that Lesley began to write. She published her first book at forty-nine and has not looked back since. Lesley is still a party girl.

      Format: Paperback

      When Mary meets a glamorous stranger named Elizabeth she realises their lives couldn’t be more different. Elizbeth is beautiful and charming, about to set off on a dazzling adventure to Ireland where she’s inherited a grand house. Mary, shy and meek, has nothing to look forward to but the dreary life of a maid in Hampstead.

      But when an air raid forces them to take shelter underground Mary’s life is suddenly changed forever. After waking up in hospital, injured but alive, the nurse mistakes her for Elizabeth and hands over her suitcase with Elizabeth’s money and tickets to Ireland inside.

      This is Mary’s chance to escape the hardship of her life and start afresh.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Lesley Pearse EAN: 9780241678121 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 416 WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: Penguin Books Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-07-03 CITY: GENRE: Fiction WIDTH: SPINE:

      Book Themes:

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      Amanda Claassens
      An interesting case of mistaken identity, set in WWII

      From time to time, regrettably, circumstances are such that you spend unduly long reading a book. This is exactly what happened after I started on The girl with the suitcase, by Lesley Pearse. I can honestly say that it was not because the book was tiresome. In fact, once I reached the final chapters, I sacrificed sleep to see how the plot would unfold.
      The story opens in London, in September of 1940. WWII is underway. A bombing caused casualties in an underground shelter and set in motion an unusual case of mistaken identity. The story follows Mary Price in her new role as Elizabeth Manning. It made for interesting reading to see how Mary, now as Beth, deals with the ethical and emotional challenges in this situation.
      Beth had a pitiful childhood, subjected to abuse, violence and neglect. Even in her new role, she was not spared loss. “Grief has its own timetable. We just have to wait until it passes.” (p.318). The challenges of life in the time of war, was vividly painted, yet I did not find it totally demoralizing. Instead, it sparked thankfulness that I have been spared the devastation of war.
      I really appreciated the large print of this paperback version, published by Penguin Fiction. It is made available in South Africa by Penguin Random House SA. A good choice if you enjoy historical fiction.

      International bestselling author Lesley Pearse has lived a life as rich with incidents, setbacks and joys as any found in her novels. By the mid sixties she was living in London, sharing flats, partying hard and married to a trumpet player in a jazz-rock band. She has also worked as a nanny and a Playboy bunny, and designed and made clothes to sell to boutiques. It was only after having three daughters that Lesley began to write. She published her first book at forty-nine and has not looked back since. Lesley is still a party girl.

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