Fire /

Challinor, Deborah,

Fire / Deborah Challinor. - Auckland, N.Z. : HarperCollins, 2007. - 320 p. ; 23 cm.

"A spellbinding tale of friendship and loss from the author of Tamar and Kitty"--Cover.

An historical romance based on the Ballantynes Department Store Fire in 1947 that killed forty-one people, most of them store employees trapped in controversial circumstances. Set in an unnamed New Zealand city in 1953, Fire tells the story of four working class friends, all employed at Dunbar & Jones, one of the countrys most glamorous and sophisticated department stores. The girls are Allie, a salesgirl in the dress department, Louise who works in lingerie, Irene, a typist in Accounts and Daisy, a milliner in the workroom out the back. The story takes place a week before Christmas, in the period leading up to Christmas as the country prepares for a Royal Visit by the young Queen Elizabeth. When the store is full of wealthy shoppers smoke is discovered drifting from the basement lift shaft. While the fire brigade is called, the store owners make a crucial error and decide not to raise a public alarm until its too late - exits are cut off by the fire and the ground and first floors are ablaze, trapping staff and customers on the upper floors.

9781775541035 9781869506001 1869506006


Female friendship--Fiction.
Retail trade--Employees--Fiction.
Department stores--Fires and fire prevention--Fiction.
Nineteen fifties--Fiction.
Fires--New Zealand--Fiction.


New Zealand fiction--21st century.

NZ823.3

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