Bombers' Moon [electronic resource]
Gower, Iris2012
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At the height of WWII, two Welsh sisters struggle for survival—and the love of the same man—in this novel from the bestselling author of Spinner’s Warf. 1941. Motherless Meryl Jones and her older sister, Hari, are living together in Swansea during World War II while their father is fighting in the war. After their home is destroyed in an air raid, thirteen-year-old Meryl is evacuated to Carmarthen. Hari visits her sister in the countryside, but has a wartime job in the city, and is living a life of air raids, dangerous work, and meeting young soldiers and airmen at night. Meryl eventually ends up on a farm owned by a kind Welsh woman, and falls for her son Michael—who is half German—but Michael becomes smitten with Hari. Then the military police come for Michael. Meryl poses as his wife to help him escape, and their relationship blossoms. But, as the war ends, Meryl knows that the man she loves will have to make a fateful choice between her and her sister.
Main title:
Bombers' Moon [electronic resource] / Iris Gower
Author:
Gower, Iris, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Severn House Publishers, 2012
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9781780102412
Language:
English
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BRN:
1518830
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