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:: The Setting
The novel begins in 1921 and ends in June 1940 as Churchill’s “We shall never surrender” speech is broadcast.
During this time the story is played out against the backdrop of Scotland and New York. Details of some of the key locations are listed below.
If you require any more information then please email me: author@margaretdunlop.com
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Woolworth tower, built in 1913, was the tallest building in New York when Susan and her friends visited it |
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Loch Lomond, famed in song - north of Glasgow, a place for an idyllic outing for many a Glaswegian, not least the Dennys and Drydens. |
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Glasgow University: the present main building dates from 1870 but the
University was founded in 1451. Archie, Edward's brother, studied there
in the 1920's and was the first of the Denny family to do so. |
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RMS Mauritania – one of the ships that took many Scots, Susan among them, English and Irish across the Atlantic for a new life in the USA. |
"Marching in Scotland - Dancing in New York" is published by Melrose Books in Ely, Cambs. (www.melrosebooks.com)
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