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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755373055

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ON SALE: 7th January 2010

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Sagas

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When the war changes family life forever, a mother finds strength in her East End community.

Dee Williams writes an evocative saga in Love and War, as she follows a family through their wartime endeavours. Perfect for fans of Pam Evans and Harry Bowling.


Living in their two-up-two-down in Rotherhithe in 1938, Eileen and Ronald Wells lead a happy and settled existence with their three daughters, all of whom have jobs, boyfriends and promising lives ahead of them. But soon the storm clouds of war engulf Europe and they suddenly find their idyllic family life thrown into chaos.

Throughout the country young people hasten to join up, and Eileen watches anxiously as her two older girls do the same, one in the air force and one in the land army, while the youngest goes into a factory. With her family scattered and the war getting worse by the day, Eileen throws herself into the community, always on hand to help friends and neighbours when tragedy strikes, while savouring any rare moments of celebration.

What readers are saying about Love and War:

‘[Dee Williams’] stories are so brilliant, there is at least one page in every book that reduces me to tears, I am so drawn into the story’

‘I absolutely loved this book. From the moment I opened the cover I knew it would be a fab read. Story was great, characters were lovely and it took me back into a previous era. Cried buckets towards the end. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books set in the war, about a great friendship and hard times’

‘This is one of the best books I have ever read – it’s brilliant with a great unexpected ending

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Reviews

A cosy chair and a Dee Williams book is a little bit of heaven
Lesley Pearse
Another fine saga by this ever-popular author
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Dee Williams knows her London setting thoroughly and recreates it convincingly with a few deft words
Historical Novels Review
An inspiring tale
Woman's Weekly
Harsh times, brave hearts and always a hint of hope
Northern Echo
An inspiring tale, full of surprises, intrigue and suspense
Newcastle Evening Gazette