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The chocolate factory / Mary-Lou Stephens.

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Record Number 908437
ISBN 9781867255659 (paperback)
Author Stephens, Mary-Lou author.
Title The chocolate factory / Mary-Lou Stephens.
Edition First Australian paperback edition.
Publisher/Date Sydney, NSW : HQ Fiction, 2024.
©2024
Pagination etc. 432 pages ; 24 cm
Summary Note It's 1921, and after years of working for Cadbury's at Bournville, Dorothy Adwell is on her way to a new adventure in the colonies, helping to establish the Firm's new Australian factory. A promotion and a fresh start are just what she needs after the horrors of the Great War and the loss of her beloved husband. During the long sea voyage, she meets Thomas and is immediately drawn to him. The war has left Thomas damaged, both mentally and emotionally, and Dorothy vows to help him - if only he will let her. Maisie Greenwood is the oldest daughter of a war widow, living on a pittance in the Hobart suburb of Glebe. Her mother's health is failing, and with two younger siblings depending on her the security of a job at the brand-new Cadbury's factory is a godsend. With Dorothy's mentorship and her budding romance with fellow worker Frank, life begins to look a little sweeter. Cadbury's competitors have one goal: to steal the recipe for Dairy Milk, the most popular chocolate in the world. But the recipe is kept in a vault and the few who know it are legally bound to never divulge its secret. When chocolate spies target the new factory, Dorothy and Maisie become caught up in their plot. Can they protect the recipe, help those they love and fulfil their own dreams? A tangled web of ambition and intrigue melts into a tale as delicious and rich as chocolate.
Subject Cadbury (Firm) -- Fiction
Women in the chocolate industry -- Fiction
Women employees -- Fiction
Chocolate factories -- Tasmania -- Claremont -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Tasmania -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
Historical fiction.
Shelf Location F STEP
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