A Family's Duty

A Family's Duty

by Maggie Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

North Camp, a growing Hampshire village, has been briefly energised by the cessation of the Great War and the years of peace that followed. Now, however, with the beginning of the Second World War, the lives of the inhabitants are plunged once more into chaos. Tom Munday, carpenter of the village, is now seventy-two and grandfather to the children of his daughters Grace and Isabel and his son Ernest. The stories of a new generation unravel as the girls move into womanhood, coping with family expectations and the budding of first loves, and as the young men are called to active duty, anxious to do their part in the fight. Those left behind on the home front must find ways to adapt to wartime challenges: the return of wounded soldiers, the loss of loved ones, and the arrival of newborns, child evacuees and prisoners of war. And meanwhile, amongst all the horror and adversity, love both illicit and conventional blossoms. A rich tale of strength, courage and romance, A Family's Duty examines the complex interweaving of lives against the backdrop of World War II.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 25 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 0749014768
ISBN 13: 9780749014766

Media Reviews
'A good saga is a corking good story, and Maggie Bennett writes some of the best ... An excellent book for bedtime reading' Historical Novels Review
Author Bio
Born in Hampshire, Maggie Bennett worked as a nurse and midwife until her retirement in 1991. She has been an avid reader and scribbler since childhood, and first began to approach her writing seriously after the death of her husband in 1983. She enjoyed modest successes with articles and short stories before the publication of her first romance novel in 1992.