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  • THE GRANVILLE AFFAIR
    UNA-MARY PARKER
    The women of the Granville family find their lives changed—and endangered—as World War II rages in this novel in the "sweeping and poignant series" ( Booklist).   The Granville family has fled bomb-torn London for Hartley Hall in Surrey, but even away from the city, life remains turbulent. Rosie is trapped in a loveless marriage to a penniless peer. With her husband away fighti...

    $149.00

  • THE GRANVILLE SISTERS
    UNA-MARY PARKER
    As World War II looms, a battle rages between two wealthy London sisters: " [The] characters are rich, varied, and intriguing." — Booklist   It is 1935, and the Granville family lives in a world of splendor. Rosie Granville and her younger sister Juliet are launched onto the London social scene in an extravagant debutante ball, and the Granville girls are the talk of the town. ...

    $149.00

  • A WOMAN UNDEFEATED
    VIVIENNE DOCKERTY
    A nineteenth-century family saga set during the Irish potato famine, in which a young woman must marry and emigrate to England to make a new life.   Maggie is sixteen years old and barely keeping her family alive in the throes of the Irish famine. As her mother is on her deathbed, Maggie is pressed to accept a proposal from their neighbor, Jack. With few options beyond marry or...

    $229.00

  • DREAMS CAN COME TRUE
    VIVIENNE DOCKERTY
    An Irish immigrant family in nineteenth-century England faces a painful return to the past in this sequel to A Woman Undefeated.   Twenty years have passed since Maggie settled with Jack in northwest England after escaping the Irish Famine. They have overcome hardships to raise a family, but not without heartache along the way. Now Jack wishes to return to Ireland with their da...

    $229.00

  • DESTINY'S CHILD
    IRIS GOWER
      It was said in a prophecy that she would bring forth a King of England in this novel based on the life and loves of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII.   Margaret Beaufort was rich, beautiful, and just thirteen years of age when she discovered that she carried the future King of England within her body.   Forced to give him up as a web of intrigue and danger was spun arou...

    $109.00

  • A ROYAL AMBITION
    IRIS GOWER
      The King is dead, and her life is no longer under her control, in this sweeping historical novel portraying the fickle fate of Queen Catherine de Valois.   King Henry V's beautiful widow, Catherine, is determined to marry Owen Tudor, a Welsh gentleman-at-arms.   But her life decisions are not her own, overshadowed as she is by more powerful men who are closer to the Throne.  ...

    $109.00

  • FIDDLER'S FERRY
    IRIS GOWER
    One woman's near tragedy propels this compelling, touching, and powerful Welsh family saga from the bestselling author of Spinner's Wharf.   The Llywelyn family's livelihood largely depends on the ferry, run by Siona Llywelyn, the kindly yet rugged head of the family.   The family is large but close knit, held together by their mother Emily—a hard-working woman made old before ...

    $229.00

  • PROUD MARY
    IRIS GOWER
    In this historical romance, two rival brothers vie for a woman's affections after her fiancé is jailed for a crime he didn't commit.   Mary Jenkins had dragged herself up from humble beginnings—first to be overseer in the Canal Street laundry, then to run her own market stall in Sweyn's Eye. But constantly fate—and the Sutton brothers—knocked her down again.   Dean Sutton was p...

    $229.00

  • SPINNER'S WHARF
    IRIS GOWER
    A woman steers her own destiny in a deeply emotional tale set in South Wales at the beginning of the century from the author of A Royal Ambition.   From the ashes of the war, can love blossom?   Rhian Grey left her home in Sweyn's Eye to make a life for herself in Yorkshire, where she learned the skills of spinning and weaving. She also learned to love Mansel Jack, a charismati...

    $229.00

  • EMERALD
    IRIS GOWER
      She had nothing left to lose. Or so she thought . . . One woman's tragic past melds into a future of danger and deception in this suspenseful novel.   Charlotte knew nothing of her parents except that they'd died when she was a child.   And when her aunt's will leaves no provision for her, Charlotte must leave the only home she's known for the uncertain protection of an uncle...

    $109.00

  • HOUSE OF SHADOWS
    IRIS GOWER
      It all seemed too good to be true . . . A woman's hopes rest on a house with a tragic past in this haunting Welsh novel from the bestselling author.   The moment artist Riana Evans sees the dilapidated mansion in Wales, she determines to buy it, despite its unhappy past—twenty years ago, five maids died there in mysterious circumstances.   The house's "ghosts" prove good for ...

    $109.00

  • BOMBER'S MOON
    IRIS GOWER
      Two sisters, but only one can follow their heart, in this saga of loyalty and love set during World War II from the bestselling author of A Royal Ambition.   Swansea, 1941. When her home is bombed, Meryl Jones is evacuated to Carmarthen. Hating it there, she runs away.   She is found by Michael, a half German farmer, and falls deeply in love with him—but he is already smitten...

    $109.00

  • THE PRICE OF FAME
    MAISIE MOSCO
      When a Jewish stage actress in London welcomes home her estranged son after World War II, her own personal battles begin in this moving family saga. Love and loss, success and failure, the joy of motherhood and the anguish of rejection—these are the patterns woven into Alison Plantaine's life. But her dedication to the theatre has ensured that her first loyalty will always be...

    $109.00

  • CHILDREN'S CHILDREN
    MAISIE MOSCO
    From "the undisputed queen of her genre," a family saga continuing the story of two Jewish families in northern England bonded by a history of hardship ( The Jewish Chronicle).   Shortly into the twentieth century, the Sandberg and Moritz families were thrown together in their adopted city of Manchester. Now, the grandchildren of those immigrants are on the cusp of adulthood an...

    $179.00

  • ALMONDS AND RAISINS
    MAISIE MOSCO
    A family's survival depends on their unbreakable bond. First in the trilogy of new beginnings and lasting dreams from the "undisputed queen of her genre" ( The Jewish Chronicle).   The Sandberg family arrive in England having fled Russia to avoid persecution. It is 1905, and in their new home of Manchester they soon discover that hardships can come in many forms. It's a friends...

    $179.00

  • OUT OF THE ASHES
    MAISIE MOSCO
      The widowed matriarch of a proud Jewish family struggles to maintain stability as they weather many storms in this stirring saga. As Marianne strives to balance the demands of her career against the need to hold her family together, it is memories of her grandmother, Sarah, that fill her mind. Marianne is determined to maintain the loyalty and values that she fears the younge...

    $179.00

  • SCATTERED SEED
    MAISIE MOSCO
      Decades after fleeing hardships in Russia, a Jewish family faces troubles as Europe sits on the brink of World War II in this emotional saga. Thirty years have passed since the Sandberg family arrived in Manchester, penniless and bewildered, after fleeing certain death in Russia. Sarah and Abraham's children have forgotten the poverty and struggles of their youth, and their g...

    $179.00

  • NEW BEGINNINGS
    MAISIE MOSCO
      A new generation grapples with their legacy in the final book in the much-loved Almonds and Raisins series from the author of Out of the Ashes.   A. P., the grandson of the Jewish matriarch, Marianne, has inherited his Catholic mother's family title and finds himself questioning the wealth and privilege that is suddenly his.   Meanwhile, his cousins, Janis, Jeremy and Bessie,...

    $179.00

  • A SENSE OF PLACE
    MAISIE MOSCO
      A successful Jewish stage actress in 1930s London finds love and sacrifice when she travels to pre-war Berlin in this heartwarming historical saga. The year is 1930, and Alison Plantaine is a star. She is thirty and in the full bloom of her stage career. But she is lonely, and for years, no man had been able to compete with the pace and intensity of her life. Only when she vi...

    $109.00

  • BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
    MAISIE MOSCO
    A young girl is drawn to her dramatic family heritage in the first Alison Plantaine saga from the author of Almonds and Raisins.   Alison Plantaine was born to the theatre. As a child the life she knew was one of backstage dramas and highly-charged emotions. The desire to perform is in her Plantaine blood. But when Alison learns about her secret heritage it makes her question t...

    $109.00

  • HONOUR THY FATHER
    ELIZABETH MURPHY
      It might take growing up to become a daddy’s girl. A deeply moving family saga based in twentieth-century Liverpool from the author of A Nest of Singing Birds.   From a young age Laura Redmond resents the way her father speaks to her mother. She does not understand that despite his heated outbursts, John Redmond is a loyal and devoted husband.   As Laura grows up, her protect...

    $229.00

  • THE FLOWER GIRL
    GILDA O'NEILL
      A widowed mother takes over her husband's East End flower stall and discovers she barely knew him in this enthralling saga set at the height of the 1930s. Cissie Flowers has faced her share of hardships, but she's always found a way to smooth over her worries and crack on with raising her two young children. Until, that is, her husband Davy is killed in a suspicious accident....

    $109.00

  • THE COCKNEY GIRL
    GILDA O'NEILL
      An East End mother and daughter travel from London to work the hop fields of Kent in this gripping saga of love and loss on the eve of the Great War. The annual migration from London to the hop fields of Kent is normally a longed-for escape from the dust and grime of the East End. But this year Rose Fairleigh worries their departure will interrupt the slow-blossoming romance ...

    $229.00

  • THE WHITECHAPEL GIRL
    GILDA O'NEILL
      In this enthralling Victorian drama, a young woman tries to escape poverty in London's East End as Jack the Ripper stalks the streets. Ettie Wilkins must get out of Whitechapel. As her mother sinks deeper into alcoholism, the volatile lodger sharing their slum turns his attentions to Ettie. So when debonair Professor Jacob Protsky picks Ettie out of the crowd, she is determin...

    $109.00

  • TOMORROW THE WORLD
    JOSEPHINE COX
    In this nineteenth-century historical saga from a "born storyteller," a married woman becomes pregnant during a passionate night with her first love ( Times & Citizen).   Bridget Mulligan loves her husband. He is caring, loyal and dependable – everything a woman could ask for. But she can't quite forget Harry—the one who got away – and when a snowstorm drives her into his arms,...

    $229.00

  • LOOKING BACK
    JOSEPHINE COX
    "Set in England's North Country, Josephine Cox's smoothly written Looking Back provides a sentimental journey through mid-20th-century England." — Publishers Weekly   When Molly Tattersall's mother disappears a short time after a stranger's visit, Molly is filled with fear and questions. Finding a letter her mother left behind in which she asks Molly to take care of her five si...

    $229.00

  • LET IT SHINE
    JOSEPHINE COX
    A historical novel set between the wars in which a woman makes amends to a family beset by tragedy is "another hit" for this bestselling English novelist ( The Daily Telegraph). Ada Williams once believed money and power would bring her happiness. But now she is all alone except for her greedy son Peter, who waits only for the day he will inherit her fortune. Ada, however, has ...

    $229.00

  • DON'T CRY ALONE
    JOSEPHINE COX
    In this nineteenth-century historical saga from a "born storyteller," a woman from a prominent family becomes pregnant by her father's hired hand ( Bedfordshire Times). Beth Ward and Tyler Blacklock share a love they know will last forever. But Beth is daughter to prosperous land developer Richard Ward and Tyler a mere employee. Vowing to stand by each other while Tyler makes h...

    $229.00

  • NOBODY'S DARLING
    JOSEPHINE COX
    In this historical saga from a "born storyteller," a woman hoping to escape poverty focuses on her career, but yearns for love ( The Times & Citizen). Lizzie Miller worries about her beautiful eldest daughter. A mother shouldn't have favorites, but Ruby wins a special place in Lizzie's heart. Money is short in their little house in Blackburn, and Ruby yearns to give her beloved...

    $229.00

  • MORE THAN RICHES
    JOSEPHINE COX
    A gripping saga of one woman's ill-fated romance, resiliency, and redemption from the Sunday Times–bestselling author of The Letter.   When a train accident leaves Rosie's mother dead and her father left crippled and unable to earn a living, it is up to Rosie to keep the wolf from the door.   With her mother gone and her sweetheart Adam away in the army, Rosie eagerly awaits hi...

    $229.00


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