The Lost English Girl

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Gallery Books
Publish Date
Pages
432
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 1.2 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982171711

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About the Author
Julia Kelly is the award-winning author of emotional historical novels about ordinary women in extraordinary circumstances and thrilling historical whodunnit mysteries. In addition to writing, she's been an Emmy-nominated producer, journalist, marketing professional, and (for one summer) a tea waitress. Julia called Los Angeles, Iowa, and New York City home before settling in London with her husband. Readers can visit JuliaKellyWrites.com to learn more about all her books and sign up for her newsletter so they never miss a new release.
Reviews
"Readers will fall in love with unassuming Viv in particular; when faced with heartbreaking events, she exhibits incredible courage. This will hook readers from the first page." --Publishers Weekly starred review
"A fascinating novel about a woman's struggle with an out-of-wedlock pregnancy, her parents' harsh treatment of both mother and child, and the separation from her child under the threat of an imminent war." --Library Journal
"Well-paced, highly emotional... an excellent read with a satisfying ending." --Historical Novels Review
"From the first pages, Kelly's latest grabs readers' attention with the character of courageous Viv Byrne as she strives to fight societal norms . . . fast-paced historical fiction with a hint of suspense." --Booklist
"Enthralling." --Woman's World
"The Lost English Girl is a captivating story, full of tears, anger and love. It will take your heart for a ride and may make you cry, but it's all worth it." --Bookreporter
"This emotional novel about forgiveness honors the immense fortitude manifested by families separated during wartime." --The Christian Science Monitor