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message 1: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 1 comments A few years ago I read a book about a family of siblings (brothers and sisters) who all had a part they played in WW2. I know one character was a singer and for some reason the name Lili keeps popping into my head! Can someone help me?


message 2: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Lockledge (aggieland_deb) | 20 comments Would love to read that book. If you ever remember the title, please share!!


message 3: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Chind (cherryblossommj) | 395 comments Mod
I asked the group on FB. Hopefully someone will know.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/15406...


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary Findley | 13 comments The Von Trapp Family Singers (Sound of Music) and maybe Audie Murphy's life story come to mind, but I'm not sure about someone named Lili.


message 5: by MaryJo (new)

MaryJo Dawson | 44 comments I can't think of anything specific either,Courtney, except Brock and Bodie Thoene have written some wonderful chronicles, fiction, that follow WWII history closely, and usually follow characters, both related and friends, from one book to the next. There is The Zion Chronicles and The Zion Covenant series.


message 6: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Norton | 4 comments The Zion Chronicles and Zion Covenant are both wonderful series that are responsible for my love of historic fiction. Bodie and Brock Theone have written so many wonderful series.


message 7: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Lockledge (aggieland_deb) | 20 comments Tricia Goyer also writes some incredible historical fiction centered around WWII. I just finished Book 1 in her "Liberation" series titled From Ashes To Dust. Incredible book. Can't wait to start Book 2 in this series.


message 8: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Willis | 4 comments Courtney wrote: "A few years ago I read a book about a family of siblings (brothers and sisters) who all had a part they played in WW2. I know one character was a singer and for some reason the name Lili keeps popp..."

Maybe "Simply Liesl" or "Ten Peas in a Pod" or "The Story of the Van Trapp Family Singers". Hope this helps!


message 9: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (hismercysurrounding) | 5 comments I believe this is the one you're talking about! I enjoyed it back when I read it.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...


message 10: by Debbie (last edited Dec 26, 2012 10:58PM) (new)

Debbie Lockledge (aggieland_deb) | 20 comments That book is #6 in The American Family Portrait series by Jack Cavanaugh. Have read most of his books and they are incredible, but you will get the most out of this series if you read them in order. I highly recommend anything he writes. You'll get to Book 6 faster than you think cause you can't put them down once you start Book 1. Definitely time well spent!!!!


message 11: by Naomi (new)

Naomi Musch (naomimusch) | 3 comments Andrea wrote: "The Zion Chronicles and Zion Covenant are both wonderful series that are responsible for my love of historic fiction. Bodie and Brock Theone have written so many wonderful series."

Andrea, I think their series goes down as my all time fave. Heart-wrenching. Historical fiction at it's best.


message 12: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 41 comments Naomi wrote: "Andrea wrote: "The Zion Chronicles and Zion Covenant are both wonderful series that are responsible for my love of historic fiction. Bodie and Brock Theone have written so many wonderful series."

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I agree! Those are two of my favorite series also.


message 13: by Jack (new)

Jack Cavanaugh (novelistjack) | 28 comments The book you're looking for is The Victors, Book 7 in the American Family Portrait series. Lily Morgan is a "canary" (lead singer) in a big band. Written by (he said, modestly) me. So glad you enjoyed the story. Blessings.


message 14: by Jack (new)

Jack Cavanaugh (novelistjack) | 28 comments And thanks, Debbie and Melissa for the kind words about the American Family Portrait series, a family generational story with 9 volumes spanning American history from the 1630 to the present. And I would also add my endorsement of the Thoene's Zion Chronicles. Forever in debt to these good friends who opened the way for other historical fiction authors like myself.


message 15: by Melissa (last edited Jan 19, 2013 01:55PM) (new)

Melissa (hismercysurrounding) | 5 comments You're welcome, Mr. Cavanaugh. Your books are still among my favorites, especially the WWII ones and the Book of Books series!


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