The Lighthouse Sisters
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Narrateur(s):
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Lucy Paterson
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Auteur(s):
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Gill Thompson
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Separated by war, love will guide them back to each other....
Inspired by real events and by the courage of real people, a gripping, heart-wrenching story of two sisters in occupied Jersey during WWII - one a nurse who is transported to Nazi Germany, the other who volunteers for the island's resistance movement.
Perfect for fans of The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, A Woman of War by Mandy Robotham and My Name Is Eva by Suzanne Goldring.
Two sisters, separated by war but joined by their love, courage and sacrifice.
1996: an elegant woman in a nursing home looks back at her life, remembering her experiences during the war on Jersey, the sacrifices she made, the sister she loved. Who is she, and what is the one tragic loss she can never forget?
1940: sisters Alice and Jenny are in their early 20s when the Germans occupy their home of Jersey. Alice, a nurse, is called to work in the German hospital, unaware that she will find a great love but that she will make an even greater sacrifice and be sent on a long journey of hardship. Meanwhile Alice's sister, Jenny, is drawn into a circle of islanders rising up to resist their German occupiers.
For both sisters, the war will cause them to make extraordinary choices, experience unimaginable heartbreak and emerge forever changed....
©2022 Gill Thompson (P)2022 Headline Publishing Group LtdCe que les critiques en disent
"Heartrending. Riveting. Definitely on my list of Ten Best Books of the year." (Sharon Maas)
"The characters and their moving stories will haunt you long after you finish the last page." (Shirley Dickson)
"A warm-hearted tale of love, loss and indefatigable human spirit." (Kathryn Hughes)