Flora and Grace

Flora and Grace

by Maureen Lee (Author)

Synopsis

A heartwarming family saga set just after World War II from SUNDAY TIMES Top 10 bestseller Maureen Lee.

It's 1944 and Flora Knox is enjoying a beautiful spring morning in the Swiss mountains, waiting on a railway station platform for a train. Having been educated in Switzerland, Flora has been unable to return home to the UK since the outbreak of war, much to her delight. She is far happier there than she had been with her elderly aunt. As Flora watches, a cattle train draws closer to the station, pulling a fleet of slatted trucks behind. But the trucks don't contain animals. From within come the sounds of humans, groaning, pleading, on a desperate journey across the Swiss countryside. Horrified, Flora runs to the train as it slowly clatters through the station, and as she does so, a filthy bundle of rags is pushed out into her arms. Through the slats of the train, she hears a desperate plea: 'Take him. His name is Simon.'

As the train disappears, Flora is left holding a tiny baby boy. Everything looks just the same as it did moments before - the sun, the sky, the station - but nothing will ever be the same again.

SUNDAY TIMES bestseller Maureen Lee has written a powerful, moving story of war, motherhood and love.

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More Information

Format: CD-ROM
Pages: 320
Edition: COMPLETE & UNABRIDGED
Publisher: Orion
Published: 28 Mar 2013

ISBN 10: 1409140601
ISBN 13: 9781409140603
Book Overview: A heartwarming family saga set just after World War II from SUNDAY TIMES Top 10 bestseller Maureen Lee.

Media Reviews
a cracking start to a story and Maureen Lee doesn't let you down with this tale of wartime sacrifice, tangled lives, love and redemption. * THE LADY *
Author Bio
Maureen Lee was born in Liverpool and had numerous short stories published and a play professionally staged before her first novel was published. Her award-winning novels have earned her many fans. Her latest novel, The Leaving of Liverpool, was a Sunday Times top ten bestseller. She is an RNA winner, and writes full time. Maureen now lives in Colchester, Essex. To find out more, visit www.maureenlee.co.uk