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A Wartime Welcome: An emotional and romantic WWII saga: The Sisters' War, cartea 2

Autor Rosie Meddon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iul 2023

After the Blitz, she'll need to rebuild her life from nothing

Clemmie throws herself into volunteering with the very organisation who helped her and her sisters when they were homeless: the WVS. Demonstrating a natural flair, painfully-shy Clemmie is soon drafted to set up one of the British Welcome Clubs aimed at easing American troops' integration into English life.
There, she meets Squadron Leader Dunning who, shot down in the Blitz, has been left partially paralysed. As friendship turns to something more, Clemmie faces an impossible decision sacrifice her dreams of motherhood, or lose the man she's learning to love.
Between her volunteer work, Squadron Leader Dunning and the overarching danger and chaos of war, Clemmie must learn to speak up if she's to survive and, more importantly, find the joy in life.
An emotional and thrilling Second World War saga for fans of Rosie Hendry, Pam Howes and Vicki Beeby.
Praise for A Wartime Welcome'A great saga looking forward to the next book.' Reader review
'If you love family saga based during the war, you will love this book can't wait to read more by this author.' Reader review
'Fantastic. Highly recommended read. Can't wait for the next book!' Reader review
'This second in the series was every bit as enjoyable as the first.' Reader review
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781800326576
ISBN-10: 1800326572
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Canelo
Colecția Canelo
Seria The Sisters' War

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Inspired by the Malory Towers and St. Clare's novels of Enid Blyton, Rosie spent much of her childhood either with her nose in a book or writing stories and plays, enlisting the neighbours' children to perform them to anyone who would watch.

Professional life, though, was to take her into a world of structure and rules, where creativity was frowned upon. It wasn't until she was finally able to leave rigid thinking behind that she returned to writing, her research into her ancestry and a growing fascination for rural life in the nineteenth century inspiring and shaping her early stories.

She now resides with her husband in North Devon – the setting for the Woodicombe House Saga – where she enjoys the area's natural history, exploring the dramatic scenery, and keeping busy on her allotment.