"She was following her dream. And I'm going to do the same. I'm going to be a dancer. "In January 1947, Lillian's Aunty Eileen escaped their family's grim Southend boarding house to find her own path. Now Lillian's gran rules the family with an iron fist and Lillian, the youngest, is no better than a slave. She takes comfort from her Aunty Eileen's example, knowing that she will one day leave and become a dancer.As the austere Forties give way to the excitement of the "never had it so good" Fifties, Lillian joins a touring company, dancing in the chorus line. Her dream is so close she can touch it. The only thing missing is James Kershaw, who Lillian thinks is the love of her life, but who regards her as no more than a little sister.When a family crisis demands her return to Southend, and to James, Lillian starts to think - is it time to find a new dream to follow?Other books by Patricia BurnsWe'll Meet AgainBye Bye Love