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Del 2 - A Family at War
Sylvia's Secret
Häftad, Engelska, 2020
312 kr
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Engelska, 202442 kr
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Flora longs to fly 'like a bird', to escape from her humdrum life, to have adventures. But her future is mapped out for her. When she leaves school, she will go to work as a maid at the local Rectory. What else is there for a country girl in a small Norfolk village? When her parents' farm is sold, along with other farms in the area, speculation is rife. Will there be an aerodrome and will Flora get the chance to get close to her beloved aircraft? When the secret is revealed, Flora is disappointed that there will be no aeroplanes but is excited to see the strange airships being built. She is fascinated and takes every opportunity from her limited time off to haunt the air station. She meets Sam, an engineer working on the airships, and pesters him for information.When war is declared, the air station becomes operational, sending the airships out over the North Sea on coastal patrols and convoy duties. Flora seizes the opportunity to escape from the rectory and get a job at the air station. The work is hard but she is happy seeing more of Sam and learning about airships. But will she ever get the chance to fly? Excitement builds when at the end of the war plans are made for the first flight across the Atlantic to America. Greatly daring, Flora sneaks on board.1411
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Engelska, 202454 kr
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The Williams family have been living on the hulks, derelict warships moored alongside Sheerness dockyard, homes for the dockyard workers and their families. Still grieving for her mother, Emily is determined to make a home for her father and siblings. They move into a small cottage in Blue Town, the settlement just beyond the dockyard wall. Dismayed by the cramped conditions and lack of facilities, Emily determines to make the best of it, telling herself anything is better than the damp and mouldy hulks. Emily finds an escaped convict hiding in the woodshed and takes in the cold and wet young man. Harry is terrified of the gang who coerced him in to helping them. Emily and her father persuade him to turn himself in and he promises to go straight in future. It is love at first sight for the young couple and Emily is devastated when Harry is transported to Australia to finish his sentence. When her father is injured in a dockyard accident, a friend, Lenny, brings him home and helps to look after him. He wangles his way into the family home in the guise of friendship. Emily, although she can never forget Harry, is taken in by him and they marry. Meanwhile Harry finishes his sentence and works hard to save enough to return to England and find Emily. Will the young lovers ever be reunited or will Lenny stand in the way? Editorial Review by Victoria ChathamA Place to Call Home by Roberta GrieveThe Isle of Sheppey lies off the northern coast of Kent, close to the Thames Estuary. In the 17th century, the Royal Navy built a dockyard at Sheerness on the island. To overcome the problems caused by wind and tides, several hulks were placed on the foreshore to act as breakwaters. These decommissioned ships housed dockyard workers and accommodated prisoners, including those waiting for transport to penal colonies in Australia. The first houses built in Sheerness formed a community known as Blue Town. Against this background, Roberta Grieve sets her story about the Williams family. Dad Joe is a widower who works in the dockyards while his daughter, Emily, cares for her brother, Joey, and baby sister, Cissie. They love their new home and quickly settle in. Emily holds her family together through the grim daily grind of manual labour and low income. But then Joe is involved in an accident, and his health slowly declines, leaving Emily to make tough choices for all their sakes. What shines in this story is Emily's humanity, resolve, and determination to do her very best to benefit all of them. Despite their low situation, her pride in herself and her family overcomes poverty, and her hope for a better future never fades. This tale has many twists, keeping readers turning the pages until the very satisfying conclusion.
Häftad, Engelska, 2024
276 kr
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Engelska, 202566 kr
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Rosemary Turner longs to leave the confines of her small Norfolk Village to engage in war work. But since the death of her mother, she has felt duty bound to stay at home to care for her father and help him with his parish duties.She meets Army Lieutenant Simon Spencer who is on convalescent leave after being wounded in the Dunkirk evacuation. He has come to the village with news of Rosemary's brother who he met at Dunkirk. She is immediately attracted to him but realizes she is unlikely to meet him again. She doesn't even know where he has been posted to.She tries to find contentment in looking after the London evacuee in her care, helping her father with his church duties and packing Red Cross parcels for prisoners of war.Things change for the villagers when the nearby air base is taken over by an American bomber group. Some call it a 'friendly invasion' but others are not so sure. Rosemary's friend Jenny is becoming more than friendly with a US pilot and flirtatious barmaid Maggie seems to be heading for trouble. And when Rosemary meets Master Sergeant Floyd Bowman, he makes it clear he would like to be more than friends. But she cannot forget Simon. Editorial Review by Victoria ChathamThe setting is a village in rural Norfolk during World War II, the home of Rosemary Turner, the Rector's daughter, who would have liked to join the WAAFs, the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, and do her part for the war effort, like her friend Anne. Instead, Rosemary stays at home to look after her father, who is still mourning the loss of his wife.From this quiet beginning, we see Rosemary's character grow on every page as she navigates the hardships caused by the rationing of food and fuel supplies, her own hopes and fears, as well as those of her friends and neighbours. The arrival of evacuees from London adds another level of concern, as does the mixed emotions of the villagers when the Americans take over the local airbase. There is also her constant anxiety for her brother, Michael, not knowing if he is dead or alive. Similarly, Michael's friend and fellow officer, Simon Spencer, who has come to ask if there is any news of him. Simon remains in her mind until she is sure she is in love with him.In many small ways, Roberta Grieve has captured the essence of the era and woven it into a grand, inspiring story of resilience and hope for a brighter future.
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
289 kr
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