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All I Have to Give
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All I Have to Give

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The next thrilling saga from the bestselling author of Time Passes Time and Proud of You.

It is 1916 and Edith Mellor is one of the few female surgeons in Britain. Compelled to use her skills for the war effort, she travels to the Somme. Edith falls for the working class Albert, a corporal from the East End of London. But as the brutality of war reveals itself to Albert, he makes a drastic decision that will change both Edith and Albert’s lives forever.

Strong-minded Ada is left heartbroken when her only remaining son Jimmy heads off to fight in the war. Desperate to rebuild her shattered life, Ada takes up a position in the munition factory. But life deals her a further blow when she discovers that her mentally unstable sister Beryl is pregnant with her husband’s child.

Soon, even the love of the gentle Joe, a supervisor at the factory, can’t erase Ada’s pain. An encounter with Edith’s cousin, Lady Eloise, brings Edith into her life. Together, they realise, they may be able to turn their lives around…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 December 2015
Pages
400
ISBN
9781447267386

The next thrilling saga from the bestselling author of Time Passes Time and Proud of You.

It is 1916 and Edith Mellor is one of the few female surgeons in Britain. Compelled to use her skills for the war effort, she travels to the Somme. Edith falls for the working class Albert, a corporal from the East End of London. But as the brutality of war reveals itself to Albert, he makes a drastic decision that will change both Edith and Albert’s lives forever.

Strong-minded Ada is left heartbroken when her only remaining son Jimmy heads off to fight in the war. Desperate to rebuild her shattered life, Ada takes up a position in the munition factory. But life deals her a further blow when she discovers that her mentally unstable sister Beryl is pregnant with her husband’s child.

Soon, even the love of the gentle Joe, a supervisor at the factory, can’t erase Ada’s pain. An encounter with Edith’s cousin, Lady Eloise, brings Edith into her life. Together, they realise, they may be able to turn their lives around…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 December 2015
Pages
400
ISBN
9781447267386