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Welcome to Berecombe-by-the-Sea for a year of very special
celebrations... This year sees the seventy-fifth anniversary of
D-Day. We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to those brave boys who
went to fight on French beaches for our freedom. And now Berecombe
is playing host to our American allies once more. All surviving
soldiers who were billeted in the town have been invited for street
parties, a D-Day parade, a black-tie ball at The Henville and much,
much more. So, come along, get dressed up and join in the fun! A
second chance...or a new romance? With summer having arrived in
Berecombe with sunshiny gusto, and the D-Day anniversary
celebrations on the horizon, there's much to keep Ashley Lydden
busy as she settles further into her new life by the seaside. So
why can't she stop thinking about Eddie McQueen? They came so close
to having it all, but now Ashley isn't sure where they stand. With
flirty Cornish painter Jake Tremayne taking a shine to Ashley and
asking her to sit for a portrait, things get even more complicated.
It's shaping up to be a summer of love...but which man will claim
Ashley's heart? Readers are LOVING The Great Summer Street Party:
'A delightful escapism read and a beautiful story that brought back
lots of memories of my Nan' Helen 'Packed with romance,
celebrations, starting life again and lots of see, sun and sand...a
lovely friendship and community vibe' Meena 'What a lovely blend of
romance and historical fiction surrounding the soldiers involved in
the D-Day landings...Get out the bunting!' Norma 'Made me really
want to read more after rushing through it' Joanne 'Left me wanting
more...the most perfect setting in the West Country, sun, sea and a
fantastic welcoming community' Sally
This new edition of The House of Memory: Stories by Jewish Women
Writers of Latin America revisits the meaning of heritage and home,
exploring the experience of losing the familiar to embrace the
unknown. While often painful in its examination of antisemitism,
this collection of essays embraces the belief that hope and love
can triumph over adversity and racism. This collection contains
over thirty stories from internationally acclaimed writers, such as
Clarice Lispector and Margo Glantz, as well as new voices, with
some appearing for the first time in English translations. Although
many of the stories are rooted in the Jewish experience and
tradition, there is a universal resonance that transcends place,
race, gender and religion to speak of matters that are still
ever-present to all of us.
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Wingless
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David M. James
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Her Heart
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Mary L Schmidt
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Grandfather's Turtle
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M. E. Hubbs; Edited by Sierra Tabor; Illustrated by World Beyond
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Madame Fiocca
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Suzy Henderson; Cover design or artwork by Edh Professionals
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