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Elsie's Wartime Wish: A captivating WW2 family saga that will pull at your heart-strings
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Elsie’s Wartime Wish: A captivating WW2 family saga that will pull at your heart-strings

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While WW2 rages, Elsie must battle for her familyElsie Weir is trying hard to keep her family together. Living in Kiltie Street tenement in Glasgow with her mother and little sister, Jessie, isn’t easy - not least because her mother spends most days in a drunken stupor.

But life gets harder still when their mother dies suddenly, leaving Jessie and Elsie broken-hearted. When Elsie’s meagre wages won’t stretch to supporting them, they’re thrown out of their home. The future looks bleak, until their mother’s estranged family deigns to take them in.

But their relief is short-lived as it becomes clear the Mearns family have taken in the orphan sisters only for appearances, treating them cruelly behind closed doors.

When Elsie discovers the devastating secret her mother kept from them, it seems that they may have a lifeline - until that dream too, is cruelly dashed.

Now, more than ever the sisters only have each other. But can Elsie and Jessie find some hope in a life full of heartbreak?

A heartwarming and compelling family saga that fans of Rosie Hendry and Annie Murray will love.

Praise for Carol MacLean:

‘A lovely, lovely story set in WW2. It gripped me from page one… I’d highly recommend it!’

Reader Review

‘WOW. Loved this book. If you love family saga based in the war, you will love this.’

Reader Review

‘A great WWII-era historical fiction saga… I truly enjoyed this one… Through this story of love, loss, uncertainty, and finding one’s place in life we also get a glimpse of history as well… Beautifully written.’

Reader Review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Canelo
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 January 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9781804360392

While WW2 rages, Elsie must battle for her familyElsie Weir is trying hard to keep her family together. Living in Kiltie Street tenement in Glasgow with her mother and little sister, Jessie, isn’t easy - not least because her mother spends most days in a drunken stupor.

But life gets harder still when their mother dies suddenly, leaving Jessie and Elsie broken-hearted. When Elsie’s meagre wages won’t stretch to supporting them, they’re thrown out of their home. The future looks bleak, until their mother’s estranged family deigns to take them in.

But their relief is short-lived as it becomes clear the Mearns family have taken in the orphan sisters only for appearances, treating them cruelly behind closed doors.

When Elsie discovers the devastating secret her mother kept from them, it seems that they may have a lifeline - until that dream too, is cruelly dashed.

Now, more than ever the sisters only have each other. But can Elsie and Jessie find some hope in a life full of heartbreak?

A heartwarming and compelling family saga that fans of Rosie Hendry and Annie Murray will love.

Praise for Carol MacLean:

‘A lovely, lovely story set in WW2. It gripped me from page one… I’d highly recommend it!’

Reader Review

‘WOW. Loved this book. If you love family saga based in the war, you will love this.’

Reader Review

‘A great WWII-era historical fiction saga… I truly enjoyed this one… Through this story of love, loss, uncertainty, and finding one’s place in life we also get a glimpse of history as well… Beautifully written.’

Reader Review

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Canelo
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 January 2023
Pages
320
ISBN
9781804360392