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Under the Golden Sun

Af: Jenny Ashcroft Engelsk Paperback

Under the Golden Sun

Af: Jenny Ashcroft Engelsk Paperback
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A "remarkable novel of family and love during a time of war,"* Jenny Ashcroft''s Under the Golden Sun follows a soul-searching young woman who takes a leap of faith and discovers a place to call home and someone to share her heart.

England, 1941. The world is at war. London is under siege as the German blitz pounds the city without warning, without mercy. Rose Hamilton did her part as a member of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force until she was unfairly discharged following a tragic loss. Working as a secretary on a Devon farmland, Rose is out of harm’s way, but she needs to contribute to something greater than herself to truly recover.

Answering a newspaper advertisement for a companion to accompany an orphaned child to Australia, Rose becomes enchanted with four-year-old Walter Lucknow. Shy, imaginative, and kind, the boy lost his parents and has been living in near seclusion with his elder great aunt. As heir to a wealthy Australian cattle station, Walter must return to his homeland and his mother’s family.

Leaving her own family—and fiancé—Rose braves the long, dangerous voyage across Pacific waters where war is imminent to see Walter safely home. But upon arrival, Rose learns the truth about Walter’s relationship to the Lucknows and the land he’s supposed to inherit, a truth that haunts the boy’s Uncle Max, a wounded pilot scarred inside and out. And as Max opens his heart up to Walter, Rose is drawn to the man’s strength and compassion, finding herself torn between returning to England and staying with the child and man she’s grown to love.

*New York Times bestselling author Karen White

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A "remarkable novel of family and love during a time of war,"* Jenny Ashcroft''s Under the Golden Sun follows a soul-searching young woman who takes a leap of faith and discovers a place to call home and someone to share her heart.

England, 1941. The world is at war. London is under siege as the German blitz pounds the city without warning, without mercy. Rose Hamilton did her part as a member of the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force until she was unfairly discharged following a tragic loss. Working as a secretary on a Devon farmland, Rose is out of harm’s way, but she needs to contribute to something greater than herself to truly recover.

Answering a newspaper advertisement for a companion to accompany an orphaned child to Australia, Rose becomes enchanted with four-year-old Walter Lucknow. Shy, imaginative, and kind, the boy lost his parents and has been living in near seclusion with his elder great aunt. As heir to a wealthy Australian cattle station, Walter must return to his homeland and his mother’s family.

Leaving her own family—and fiancé—Rose braves the long, dangerous voyage across Pacific waters where war is imminent to see Walter safely home. But upon arrival, Rose learns the truth about Walter’s relationship to the Lucknows and the land he’s supposed to inherit, a truth that haunts the boy’s Uncle Max, a wounded pilot scarred inside and out. And as Max opens his heart up to Walter, Rose is drawn to the man’s strength and compassion, finding herself torn between returning to England and staying with the child and man she’s grown to love.

*New York Times bestselling author Karen White

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 344
ISBN-13: 9781250793386
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1250793386
Kategori: Forside
Udg. Dato: 8 aug 2023
Længde: 25mm
Bredde: 230mm
Højde: 144mm
Forlag: St Martins Pr
Oplagsdato: 8 aug 2023
Forfatter(e): Jenny Ashcroft
Forfatter(e) Jenny Ashcroft


Kategori Forside


ISBN-13 9781250793386


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 344


Udgave


Længde 25mm


Bredde 230mm


Højde 144mm


Udg. Dato 8 aug 2023


Oplagsdato 8 aug 2023


Forlag St Martins Pr

Kategori sammenhænge