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A Mother's War: The uplifting and empowering WW2 saga perfect for summer 2022
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A Mother’s War: The uplifting and empowering WW2 saga perfect for summer 2022

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‘Mollie Walton captures your attention from the very first page and doesn’t let go!’ Diney Costeloe

‘Beautiful … I can’t wait for the next instalment’ Judy Summers

‘A tender tale of love and strength in the midst of war’ Val Wood

‘Stays with you long after you have finished reading’ Margaret Dickinson

‘A highly enjoyable, immersive read!’ Sarah Sykes

‘Vivid, compulsive, and heart-rending. Had me hooked’ Louisa Treger

‘A lively and heart-warming saga’ People’s Friend
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North Yorkshire, September 1939.

Rosina Calvert-Lazenby, the widowed matriarch of Raven Hall, must be strong for her five daughters as the war approaches. When the RAF come to stay, Rosina is intrigued by their charismatic - albeit young - sergeant. But is there time for love with the war looming?

Grace Calvert-Lazenby is twenty-one years old and ready for a new adventure. Joining the Women’s Royal Naval Service, she trades the safety of Raven Hall for exhausting drills and conflicting acts of secrecy. It’s not easy, but Grace knows that everyone has a part to play in what’s to come.

With so much on the line, will Rosina and Grace have the courage to lead those around them into the unknown?

This heartwarming, dramatic World War II saga is perfect for fans of Vicki Beeby, Kate Thompson and Rosie Clarke.
___________

Reader reviews for A Mother’s War:

‘LOVED IT! The layout and the research is stunning’

‘A fabulous read’

‘A definite 5 stars’

‘Mollie Walton has done it again!’

‘An excellent book by an outstanding writer

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Welbeck Publishing Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 August 2022
Pages
384
ISBN
9781787399419

‘Mollie Walton captures your attention from the very first page and doesn’t let go!’ Diney Costeloe

‘Beautiful … I can’t wait for the next instalment’ Judy Summers

‘A tender tale of love and strength in the midst of war’ Val Wood

‘Stays with you long after you have finished reading’ Margaret Dickinson

‘A highly enjoyable, immersive read!’ Sarah Sykes

‘Vivid, compulsive, and heart-rending. Had me hooked’ Louisa Treger

‘A lively and heart-warming saga’ People’s Friend
___________

North Yorkshire, September 1939.

Rosina Calvert-Lazenby, the widowed matriarch of Raven Hall, must be strong for her five daughters as the war approaches. When the RAF come to stay, Rosina is intrigued by their charismatic - albeit young - sergeant. But is there time for love with the war looming?

Grace Calvert-Lazenby is twenty-one years old and ready for a new adventure. Joining the Women’s Royal Naval Service, she trades the safety of Raven Hall for exhausting drills and conflicting acts of secrecy. It’s not easy, but Grace knows that everyone has a part to play in what’s to come.

With so much on the line, will Rosina and Grace have the courage to lead those around them into the unknown?

This heartwarming, dramatic World War II saga is perfect for fans of Vicki Beeby, Kate Thompson and Rosie Clarke.
___________

Reader reviews for A Mother’s War:

‘LOVED IT! The layout and the research is stunning’

‘A fabulous read’

‘A definite 5 stars’

‘Mollie Walton has done it again!’

‘An excellent book by an outstanding writer

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Welbeck Publishing Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 August 2022
Pages
384
ISBN
9781787399419