<p><b>A heart-warming and emotional saga perfect for the coronation, p</b><b>erfect for fans of Nancy Revell, Rosie Goodwin and Vicky Beeby<br></b><br><b>''This joyful saga is the perfect read to get you in the Coronation spirit!'' </b><i>MY WEEKLY</i><br> ''<b>Entirely charming and utterly joyful'' </b>TRISHA ASHLEY<br> ____________<br><br><b>Spring, 1953. The sun is shining on Little Green Street, the bunting is being brought out, and Britain is getting ready to crown its new Queen.</b><br><br> For Helen Jones, whose father died on the same day as the old king, the coronation might just represent a fresh start. Her husband Tad, organiser of the local street party, is determined to put a smile back on her face.<br><br> Whereas for Emlyn Hughes, who has secretly admired beautiful single mother Nancy for years, the sudden festive spirit might just be the prompt he needs to finally confess his feelings.<br><br> As the cakes are baked and the national anthem is rehearsed, the street is fi