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BY THE WINNER OF THE 2021 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE SHORTLISTED FOR
THE 2021 ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021
WALTER SCOTT PRIZE 'Riveting and heartbreaking ... A compelling
novel, one that gathers close all those who were meant to be
forgotten, and refuses their erasure' Maaza Mengiste, Guardian 'A
brilliant and important book for our times, by a wondrous writer'
Philippe Sands, New Statesman, Books of the Year _______________
While he was still a little boy, Ilyas was stolen from his parents
by the German colonial troops. After years away, fighting in a war
against his own people, he returns to his village to find his
parents gone, and his sister Afiya given away. Another young man
returns at the same time. Hamza was not stolen for the war, but
sold into it; he has grown up at the right hand of an officer whose
protection has marked him life. With nothing but the clothes on his
back, he seeks only work and security - and the love of the
beautiful Afiya. As fate knots these young people together, as they
live and work and fall in love, the shadow of a new war on another
continent lengthens and darkens, ready to snatch them up and carry
them away... _______________ 'One of the world's most prominent
postcolonial writers ... He has consistently and with great
compassion penetrated the effects of colonialism in East Africa and
its effects on the lives of uprooted and migrating individuals'
Anders Olsson, chairman of the Nobel Committee 'In book after book,
he guides us through seismic historic moments and devastating
societal ruptures while gently outlining what it is that keeps
those families, friendships and loving spaces intact, if not fully
whole' Maaza Mengiste 'Rarely in a lifetime can you open a book and
find that reading it encapsulates the enchanting qualities of a
love affair ... One scarcely dares breathe while reading it for
fear of breaking the enchantment' The Times
From vicar's son To captain of her heart! Lady Helene Banes travels
to Brussels to bring her battle-seeking younger brother home-only
to collide with Rhys Landon, her ex fiance! Gone is the penniless
vicar's son, transformed into a combat-hardened captain. The spark
still burns between them, but Rhys has a new love now-the army.
Until, on the eve of battle, with Napoleon's troops advancing, the
emotional turmoil of their past explodes into a night of passion!
Keep your friends close... And your enemies closer? In order to
find a legendary treasure map, mercenary Louve of Mei Solis must
infiltrate his enemy's fortress in the guise of a servant. There,
Louve meets beautiful maiden Biedeluue, a fellow servant with her
own hidden agenda: to save her sister from the malevolent Lord's
clutches! Their high-stakes missions might be at odds with one
another, but their attraction cannot be denied even in this most
dangerous of situations...
When 12 year-old Jared Johnson's little sister dies, just hours
after his mother breathes her last after wasting away so her
children could eat, he knows he is on own. Desperate to avoid the
workhouse, he does everything he can to survive the inhospitable
streets of Birmingham. Jared is blessed with the gift of the gab
and soon attracts the attention of the King of the Tatters, Toby
McGuire. Recognising a kindred spirit, Toby soon has Jared out on a
cart hustling for rags. Jared loves driving his horse Bess,
shouting 'any old rags' as loud as he can, and it's not long before
he's thriving. But being successful can bring you enemies as well
as friends. Toby knows that Jared is destined for bigger things -
provided his big mouth doesn't get him hurt first... The top 10
best-seller is back with an unforgettable story about an
unforgettable boy. Heart-breaking and heart-warming, fans of Katie
Flynn, Val Wood and Lyn Andrews will fall in love with this latest
page-turner from Lindsey Hutchinson. What readers are saying about
Lindsey Hutchinson: 'Couldn't put this book down. Brilliant story
with many sad bits, but lovely happy ending. I would thoroughly
recommend this book.' 'What a fabulous book from Lindsey again. She
never disappoints. Read in 2 days it really is unputdownable! Can't
wait for the next one as I know it will be another cracker.' 'It's
a while since I didn't want a book to end. I absolutely loved this
story as I have all of this author's books. She can't write fast
enough for me, every book has been as lovely as the last and as
usual I can't wait for the next.' 'Oh my goodness, I fell in love
with each and everyone of the characters, except Edith, am glad to
say she got her just rewards. Lindsey, you make them so loveable
and real. Read it in 2 days. Brilliant!!!'
BRISTOL 1943 and life for the Tobacco Girls isn't getting any
easier...Bridget Milligan has donned a uniform and joined the
nursing services where she becomes intrigued with the miracles of
modern medicine. She's also torn between family loyalty, her new
career and Lyndon O'Neill, the love of her life. Is it too
impossible to hope that everything will come out right in the end?
Phyllis Harvey is still serving in Malta where she sees the
casualties of war first hand. Finally it seems like Phyllis is
blessed with true in love, but fate can sometimes be a rocky road
and nothing is that certain. Maisie Miles is left holding the home
front at the tobacco factory but with the sudden death of her
grandmother finds herself once more alone in the world. However,
thanks to a substantial inheritance, she is able to extend a
helping hand to a friend in desperate need. There are tears and
laughter, goodbyes and new arrivals along with the hope that new
beginnings are not far over the horizon. Praise for Lizzie Lane: 'A
gripping saga and a storyline that will keep you hooked' Rosie
Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another heartwarming tale of love and
friendship and a must-read for all saga fans.' Jean Fullerton
'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of factory girls, redolent
with life-affirming friendship, drama, and choices that are as
relevant today as they were then.' Catrin Collier 'If you want an
exciting, authentic historical saga then look no further than
Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
Bristol - 1953 It's Coronation Year. A new beginning in the
aftermath of war, but there are still battles to be fought and
secrets to be kept. Charlotte Hennessey-White copes with the
shortcomings of her marriage and throws herself into helping
refugees unwelcome by some and exploited by others. Edna Burbage
has three beautiful children and considers herself lucky until the
advent of a deadly twentieth century disease makes her think
otherwise. Polly Chandler still hopes for a better life, but there
are too many obstacles standing in her way. These three women lived
through a war, can they now cope with the demands of peace? Praise
for Lizzie Lane: 'A gripping saga and a storyline that will keep
you hooked' Rosie Goodwin 'The Tobacco Girls is another
heartwarming tale of love and friendship and a must-read for all
saga fans.' Jean Fullerton 'Lizzie Lane opens the door to a past of
factory girls, redolent with life-affirming friendship, drama, and
choices that are as relevant today as they were then.' Catrin
Collier 'If you want an exciting, authentic historical saga then
look no further than Lizzie Lane.' Fenella J Miller
The exciting conclusion to theFitzwilliam Darcy, Gentlemantrilogy
recounts the climactic events of Jane Austen's Pride and
Prejudicefrom its enigmatic hero's point of view. One of the most
beloved romantic heroes in all of literature, Fitzwilliam Darcy
remains an enigma even to Jane Austen's most devoted fans. No
longer. With this concluding volume in the Fitzwilliam Darcy,
Gentlemantrilogy, novelist and Austen aficionado Pamela Aidan at
last gives readers the man in full. These Three Remainfollows a
humbled Darcy on the journey of self-discovery, after Elizabeth
Bennet's rejection of his marriage proposal, in which he endeavours
to grow into the kind of gentleman he desires to become. Happily, a
chance meeting with Elizabeth during a tour of his estate in
Derbyshire offers Darcy a new opportunity to press his suit, but
his newfound strengths are put to the test by an old nemesis,
George Wickham. Vividly capturing the colourful historical and
political milieu of the Regency era, Aidan writes in a style
evocative of her literary progenitor, but with a wit and humour
very much her own. While staying faithful to the people and events
in Austen's original, she adds her own fascinating cast of
characters, weaving a rich tapestry out of Darcy's past and present
that will beguile his admirers anew.
THE EARL AND THE CORSAIR COUNTESS 1767 - The Straits of Gibraltar
Lady Katherine Kinloch, the notorious sea captain, refuses to let
anyone jeopardise her hard-won freedom; she survived captivity
once, but she couldn't do it again. Reluctantly returning to
England to claim her family's endangered estate for the sake of her
daughter, Katherine unknowingly rescues celebrated naval captain
James Warre...a powerful, virile man who represents the rigid
society she despises. Regretting his role in her past, James is
determined to be more than a ruthless, cold naval officer and will
add his support to her fight for her inheritance. Katherine and her
seduction are rapidly becoming his obsession. And the scorching
attraction between them masks a secret that could force the two of
them apart forever!
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