The Wartime Nursery

The Wartime Nursery

Lizzie Page

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StoryFire LTD
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9781835259740
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Norfolk, 1940. In the dark days of the war, Emmeline’s nursery is the only thing giving mothers hope. But how long can she keep that hope alive? An inspiring and emotional story of love and strength in the darkest of times.Emmeline’s daughter, Lydia, has already been evacuated and now, as Emmeline loses neighbours and friends to the bombs raining down around her, she must leave London too - for safety and a fresh start. Evacuated to Norfolk and lodging with local politician, Lawrence, and his unwelcoming wife, Emmeline’s loneliness drives her into the arms of other struggling single mothers. The women are desperate to aid the war effort, but they need someone to care for their children. Longing to help, Emmeline pleads with Lawrence to let her open a wartime nursery - the first of its kind. Getting support for the nursery isn’t easy, as many believe mothers should stay home. But after rolling up her sleeves, Emmeline finally opens the doors to the old community hall she’s worked so hard to spruce up, and the children flood in. The toddlers are hungry for attention and Emmeline loves their sweet little faces - even poor, fatherless Billy who always throws porridge at her, tiny Alice who needs to be held constantly, and Freddy, with his cherub curls and wide eyes.But Lawrence’s political rival is determined to close down the nursery - just as Emmeline’s put down roots in the village and finally found the purpose she’s always dreamed of.Will Emmeline be able to save her nursery and stay in Norfolk with the friends and the children she loves so dearly? Or will she be forced to return to London and leave her new life - and true calling - behind...?An inspiring, uplifting and emotional historical novel set in World War Two that will keep you reading and reaching for the tissues all through the night. Perfect for fans of Diney Costeloe, Shirley Dickson and Sandy Taylor.Readers are loving The Wartime Evacuees series:’I couldn’t stop reading... A corker! Heartbreaking... Dazzling... Best read with a great big box of tissues... Wonderful... Hard to forget... Outstanding.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐’Emotional and heartbreakingly good... Amazing... Will break your heart in two... This author and her style of writing always makes me cry not just sad tears but also many happy tears too. I loved reading this book... Unique, one of a kind, and special... 5 stars.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐’Heartbreaking and heartwarming... Had me from the first page to the last. I could not lay it down.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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