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Mags has never forgotten the friendship she forged with Flora and Ella, two fellow nurses she served with at the beginning of World War One. Haunted by what she experienced during that time, she fears a reunion with her friends would bring back the horror she's tried so desperately to suppress.
Now, with her wedding on the horizon, this should be a joyful time for Mags. But the sudden loss of her mother and the constant doubts she harbours surrounding her fiancé, Harold, are marring her happiness.
Mags throws herself into running the family mill, but she's dealt another aching blow by a betrayal that leaves her reeling. Finding the strength the war had taken from her, she fights back, not realizing the consequences and devastating outcome awaiting her.
Can she pick up the pieces of her life and begin anew?
'Wood is a born storyteller'
Lancashire Evening Post
A propos de l'auteur
Born the thirteenth child of fifteen to a middle-class mother and an East End barrow boy, Mary Wood's childhood was a mixture of love and poverty. Throughout her life, Mary has held various posts in office roles, working in the probation services and bringing up her four children and numerous grandchildren, step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren. An avid reader, she first put pen to paper in 1989 while nursing her mother through her final months, but didn't become successful until she began self-publishing her writing in 2011.
Her novels include All I Have to Give, An Unbreakable Bond, In Their Mother's Footsteps and the Breckton novels.
Résumé
A moving historical saga from the bestselling author of The Forgotten Daughter and The Street Orphans, Mary Wood.
Préface
A moving historical saga from the bestselling author of The Forgotten Daughter and The Street Orphans, Mary Wood.
Texte suppl.
Wood is a born storyteller