Rowntrees Factory, York 1936 The aroma of chocolate was as familiar to Molly Freeman as the nose on her face. Living and schooling on Haxby Road alongside the Rowntrees Chocolate Factory, Molly watched the daily trudge of women employed there in their white uniforms as she sat at her school desk. When Molly secures a job on the production line at the factory, she's excited to become one of these women. As she labours hard at the factory, she meets Connie. Quickly the two form a close friendship, and Molly begins to see the world differently. Living their lives to the fullest, loving the wrong men, working long hours, and sharing tears of friendship and heartbreak but always being known and being proud to be called The Rowntrees Chocolate Box Girls Molly and Connie make the most of their lives.
Gracie Hart
Gracie Hart is a renowned American poet known for her powerful and emotive works that explore themes of love, loss, and identity. Her unique blend of vivid imagery and raw emotion has captivated readers worldwide. Hart's most notable work, "Whispers of the Heart," is considered a modern classic in the realm of contemporary poetry. Her contributions to literature have had a profound impact on the genre, inspiring countless writers to delve deeper into the human experience through their words. Hart's literary style is characterized by its lyrical beauty and poignant introspection, making her a standout voice in the world of poetry.