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_aEames, Lesley, _eauthor. _9128371 |
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_aThe wartime bookshop / _cLesley Eames. |
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_aLeicester [England] : _bUlverscroft, Magna, _c2023. |
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_a426 pages (large print) ; _c24 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent. |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia. |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier. |
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_aWartime bookshop ; _vbk. 1. |
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520 | _aAlice moves to the village of Churchwood with her retired father just as WWII breaks out. She is desperate to be useful but, nursing both an injured hand and a broken heart, she expects her prospects of finding employment are poor, and worries that she won't fit in with her new community. Kate lives with her family on Brimbles Farm, where her father and brothers treat her no better than a servant. With no mother or sisters, and shunned by the locals, Kate longs for a friend of her own. Naomi is a wealthy 'take-charge' sort of woman, who is looked up to for owning the best house in the village. But privately, she carries the pain of childlessness, a husband who has little time for her and a deep-rooted insecurity. Can starting up The Wartime Bookshop bring these three women, and the community of Churchwood, together? | ||
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _zEngland _vFiction. _911847 |
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _xWomen _vFiction. _98281 |
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_aFemale friendship _vFiction. _91457 |
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_aBookstores _vFiction. _936132 |
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_aFamilies _vFiction. _9131 |
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_aDomestic fiction. _973 |
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_aLarge type books. _9722 |
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_aEames, Lesley. _tWartime bookshop ; _vbk. 1. _9128372 |
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_i31111083080075 _p$50.39 |
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