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THE GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED is a fact based historical novel. Britain in the 1930s; a novel inspired by real events; eloping; WW2. Emily falls passionately in love with working class Walter, despite fierce opposition from her class conscious father. She resolves to elope to escape such a male dominated society.
Emily’s actions will see her struggle to survive the devastation brought about by the war, as she and her four year old son are thrown into the midst of danger and death. They experience rationing and the terror of bombing. Their air raid shelter is destroyed by a direct hit.
The Girl Who Disappeared is a moving love story about one woman’s enduring resilience, a story full of quiet humour and surprising twists and turns.
'Wow! What a good book' (Goodreads reviewer)
'James brought their lives to life' (Library Thing reviewer)
Details of the book are at:- https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07YMZHKS9 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
The book has been featured in sixteen blogs including Sue Vincent's Daily Echo blog at https://wp.me/p1wss8-mS0
All the best, James Lingard

Amazing! Do you read/review? (I work for Monica Barrie.)

Please spread the word about THE GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED, a fact based historical novel. Britain in the 1930s; a novel inspired by real events; eloping; WW2. Emily falls passionately in love with working class Walter, despite fierce opposition from her class conscious father. She resolves to elope to escape such a male dominated society.
Emily’s actions will see her struggle to survive the devastation brought about by the war, as she and her four year old son are thrown into the midst of danger and death. They experience rationing and the terror of bombing. Their air raid shelter is destroyed by a direct hit.
The Girl Who Disappeared is a moving love story about one woman’s enduring resilience, a story full of quiet humour and surprising twists and turns.
'Wow! What a good book' (Goodreads reviewer)
'James brought their lives to life' (Library Thing reviewer)
Details of the book are at https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07YMZHKS9 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07...
The book has been featured in sixteen blogs including Sue Vincent's Daily Echo blog at https://wp.me/p1wss8-mS0
All the best,
James Lingard


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