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Top voices in historical fiction deliver an unforgettable
collection of short stories set in the aftermath of World War
I-featuring bestselling authors such as Hazel Gaynor, Jennifer
Robson, Beatriz Williams, and Lauren Willig and edited by Heather
Webb. On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh
month...November 11, 1918. After four long, dark years of fighting,
the Great War ends at last, and the world is forever changed. For
soldiers, loved ones, and survivors the years ahead stretch with
new promise, even as their hearts are marked by all those who have
been lost. As families come back together, lovers reunite, and
strangers take solace in each other, everyone has a story to tell.
In this moving anthology, nine authors share stories of love,
strength, and renewal as hope takes root in a fall of poppies.
Featuring: Jessica Brockmole Hazel Gaynor Evangeline Holland Marci
Jefferson Kate Kerrigan Jennifer Robson Beatriz Williams Lauren
Willig Heather Webb
_______________________________________ A sweeping love story told
through letters, spanning two continents and two world wars. For
fans of My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You, The Postmistress and The
Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. UNITED BY LETTERS.
SEPARATED BY AN OCEAN. DEVASTATED BY WAR. A letter isn't always
just a letter. Words on the page can drench the soul. Elspeth Dunn,
a published poet living on the Isle of Skye, answers her first fan
letter from Davey Graham, an impetuous young man in Illinois.
Without having to worry about appearances or expectations, Elspeth
and Davey confess their hopes, dreams and fears, things they've
never told another soul. Even without meeting, they know one
another. But as World War I engulfs Europe and Davey volunteers as
an ambulance driver on the Western front, Elspeth can only wait on
Skye, anxious for his return; wondering if they'll ever get a
chance to meet.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"
A sweeping story told in letters, spanning two continents and two
world wars, Jessica Brockmole's atmospheric debut novel captures
the indelible ways that people fall in love, and celebrates the
power of the written word to stir the heart.
March 1912: Twenty-four-year-old Elspeth Dunn, a published poet,
has never seen the world beyond her home on Scotland's remote Isle
of Skye. So she is astonished when her first fan letter arrives,
from a college student, David Graham, in far-away America. As the
two strike up a correspondence--sharing their favorite books,
wildest hopes, and deepest secrets--their exchanges blossom into
friendship, and eventually into love. But as World War I engulfs
Europe and David volunteers as an ambulance driver on the Western
front, Elspeth can only wait for him on Skye, hoping he'll survive.
June 1940: At the start of World War II, Elspeth's daughter,
Margaret, has fallen for a pilot in the Royal Air Force. Her mother
warns her against seeking love in wartime, an admonition Margaret
doesn't understand. Then, after a bomb rocks Elspeth's house, and
letters that were hidden in a wall come raining down, Elspeth
disappears. Only a single letter remains as a clue to Elspeth's
whereabouts. As Margaret sets out to discover where her mother has
gone, she must also face the truth of what happened to her family
long ago.
Sparkling with charm and full of captivating period detail,
"Letters from Skye" is a testament to the power of love to overcome
great adversity, and marks Jessica Brockmole as a stunning new
literary voice.
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Praise for "Letters from Skye"
""Letters from Skye" is a captivating love story that celebrates
the power of hope to triumph over time and circumstance."--Vanessa
Diffenbaugh, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Language
of Flowers
"" A] remarkable story of two women, their loves, their secrets,
and two world wars . . . in which] the beauty of Scotland, the
tragedy of war, the longings of the heart, and the struggles of a
family torn apart by disloyalty are brilliantly drawn, leaving just
enough blanks to be filled by the reader's
imagination."--"Publishers Weekly "(starred review)
"Tantalizing . . . sure to please readers who enjoyed other
epistolary novels like "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie
Society."""--Stratford Gazette"
"An absorbing and rewarding saga of loss and discovery."--Kate
Alcott, "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Dressmaker"
"A sweeping and sweet (but not saccharine) love story."--"USA
Today"
" A] dazzling little jewel."--"Richmond Times-Dispatch"
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