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The Girl from the Island

By: Lorna Cook
Narrated by: Charlotte Newton John
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A USA Today Bestseller!

A world at war.
One woman will risk everything.
Another will uncover her story.

1940: When the island of Guernsey is invaded by the Nazis, two sisters are determined to rebel in any way they can. But when forced to take in a German soldier, they are shocked to find a familiar face on their doorstep – a childhood friend who has now become their enemy.

2016: Two generations later, Lucy returns to Guernsey after the death of a distant cousin. As she prepares the old family house for sale, Lucy discovers a box of handwritten notes, one word standing out: resistance. Lucy’s search for the author will uncover the story of a forgotten sister who vanished from the island one night, never to be seen again.

A timeless story of love and bravery, perfect for fans of Gill Paul and Kathleen McGurl.

Praise for The Girl from the Island

‘With a descriptive backdrop this story offers intrigue and tender romance. Highly recommended’ Glynis Peters, author of The Secret Orphan

'Paints an evocative picture of the bravery, fortitude and heart-breaking decisions of two British sisters living under German occupation on the beautiful island of Guernsey during WWII' Adrienne Chin, author of The English Wife

‘A book to get lost in… Love, suspense and a page-turning story’ Tracy Rees, Richard and Judy bestselling author

‘A heart-rending, devastating, beautiful book that brings Guernsey’s past to life in a fresh and thoroughly readable way’ Louise Douglas, author of The House by the Sea

‘A sweeping tale of love and courage, The Girl from the Island is tender and shocking in equal measure. Get ready for an utterly absorbing, heart-rending read. I loved it’ Emma Rous, author of The Au Pair

©2021 Lorna Cook (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Family Life Fiction Sagas Women's Fiction World War II Island War
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engrossing

Great narrative lived in Guernsey so interesting visioning the area they were in. The 1940 story much more interesting than modern day. And the ending brought it all together.

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Fun historical fiction

I enjoyed the story and the alternating time line and a touch of humor. Great finish.

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Entertaining

This book was entertaining but a bit disjointed in the end. Through the whole book Dido had no husband and children and then in the end is a letter saying she is going on her honeymoon . What?

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