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I’ve long been a fan of Jackie French’s historical novels for children, and so I was intrigued when I heard she had written a book for adults. The cover was gorgeous and the blurb told me it was set during World War I, one of my favourite historical periods, and so I bought it to read on my summer holidays.
The novel tells the story of Sophie Higgs, whose father made his fortune making tinned corned beef. When Sophie falls in love with the boy-next-door, her father decides to send her to England ...more
The novel tells the story of Sophie Higgs, whose father made his fortune making tinned corned beef. When Sophie falls in love with the boy-next-door, her father decides to send her to England ...more
This is excellent & Sophie Higgs is an exceptional heroine. An Australian girl, sent to England in 1913 to be 'finished' in a way, & to broaden her horizons, Sophie learns how a woman may influence this world entirely run by men. As war encroaches, Sophie is empowered, understanding where she can help in this world gone mad, & perhaps even after the fighting ends.
It is also a coming of age story, & a romance, as Sophie finds love & friendship in many different forms, and a tribute to the unsung ...more
It is also a coming of age story, & a romance, as Sophie finds love & friendship in many different forms, and a tribute to the unsung ...more
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