The Farmer's Daughter
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle Baker
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Written by:
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Mary Nichols
About this listen
June 1944: Since her father's stroke, Jean has been trying to run her parents' farm almost single-handedly and is in desperate need of help. Karl, a German prisoner of war, turns out to be just what she needs.
Fraternisation with prisoners is forbidden, but as the weeks pass, Jean and Karl become closer - much to the dismay of Jean's family and Karl's compatriots. Can their love have a future when it seems every hand is against them?
©2016 Mary Nichols (P)2016 W.F. Howes Ltd
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What the critics say
"An engaging tale of romance, adventure and mystery." ( Historical Novels Review)
Praise for the author: "Mary Nichols weaves wonderful stories and gives excellent period detail, which makes reading her books a rich experience." (Anna Jacobs)