**I love this book! I couldnt stop reading Beautiful but also emotional (have tissues close by!!!)... Your heart just aches for the characters... *On My Bookshelf*, 5 stars** **A heartbreaking, unputdownable and utterly unforgettable story of two young sisters cruelly abandoned by their mother
The Forgotten Orphan: The heartbreaking and gripping World War 2 historical novel
β Scribed by Peters, Glynis
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers Limited
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 159 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- England--Southampton., Southampton (England
- ISBN
- 0008363285
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From the internationally bestselling author of The Secret Orphan, a must-read for fans of My Name is Eva Abandoned when she was tiny, Maisie Reynolds isn't scared of Hitler or his devastating bombs. Her life at Holly Bush orphanage is already miserable enough. Poor Maisie has never known love, only cruelty and as her birthday approaches, she can't wait to free herself from this cruel prison. But fate has other plans. Because now Maisie has a chance to care for the lost and forgotten survivors of the terrible war and bring kindness to Holly Bush House. And when she meets handsome Canadian soldier Cam, Maisie begins to realise that love isn't lost to her after all...
β¦ Subjects
England -- Southampton
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**βI love this book! I couldnβt stop readingβ¦ Beautiful but also emotional (have tissues close by!!!)... Your heart just aches for the characters...β _On My Bookshelf_ , 5 stars** **A heartbreaking, unputdownable and utterly unforgettable story of two young sisters cruelly abandoned by their mother
**βI love this book! I couldnβt stop readingβ¦ Beautiful but also emotional (have tissues close by!!!)... Your heart just aches for the characters...β _On My Bookshelf_ , 5 stars** **A heartbreaking, unputdownable and utterly unforgettable story of two young sisters cruelly abandoned by their mother
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