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Children of Dieppe

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CHILDREN OF DIEPPE is the story of Denise Nair, whose father died during the tragic raid on Dieppe in 1942. The repercussions of that raid are life-changing for Denise's family, friends and acquaintances, especially the troubled Rosemary Tillis and the mysterious Gordon Sloane. This sweeping novel spans a time period from World War II until the 21st century.

210 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2020

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April 5, 2021
The brilliant combination of history and individual struggles elevates Madden’s engrossing debut, a sweeping tale that spans a time period from World War II until the 21st century.

When Jim Nair lost his life during the Allied amphibious attack on the French port of Dieppe, his family had no idea their lives were going to change forever. Trying to deal with his death, the family gets another shock after Jim’s professional secrets come to surface, leaving Denise Nair, Jim’s daughter, struggling to get to the truth of the matter.

With her best friend’s strange infatuation with the man Denise loves and the entry of her father’s enigmatic childhood friend in her life, Denise must tread things carefully.

The story moves with confidence, and Madden is effortless when it comes to capturing both the political intricacies of the time and her characters’ emotional struggles. Her thorough familiarity with the World War II era, the fully realized characters, and brisk pacing keep the pages turning.

Readers will eagerly await Madden’s next.
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