Now The War Is Over

Now The War Is Over

by Annie Murray (Author)

Synopsis

The Second World War has finally come to a close. Birmingham is welcoming home its menfolk, and a new chapter is beginning in Rachel Booker's life. Her husband has returned, and the family that struggled for survival throughout the uncertain war years is now together. But family life settles into a routine and Rachel, unsatisfied, starts to yearn for more' Melly, Rachel's eldest daughter, is a child of the war. She grew up in the bombed-out streets of Birmingham and has never known anything other than the hungry ration years and supporting her mother and younger brother Tommy. But times are changing and Melly now has a fresh future ahead of her. She's determined to make the most of life and her greatest wish is to become a nurse. As the gloom of the 1940s passes by and the promise of the 1950s dawns, a whole new world of opportunity opens up to Rachel and Melly - but with this come new challenges and tough choices. They will each have to decide whether their loyalties still lie with the family and friends they clung to throughout the war years or if it's time to move on ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 07 Apr 2016

ISBN 10: 1447286308
ISBN 13: 9781447286301
Book Overview: A heartfelt post-war saga from the bestselling author of War Babies.

Media Reviews
Annie Murray paints an authentic picture of post-war Britain laced with relatable characters and incredibly moving situations. * Express *
Author Bio
Annie Murray was born in Berkshire and read English at St John's College, Oxford. Her first 'Birmingham' novel, Birmingham Rose, hit The Times bestseller list when it was published in 1995. She has subsequently written many other successful novels, including A Hopscotch Summer, Soldier Girl and the bestselling novels Chocolate Girls and War Babies. Now The War Is Over is Annie's twentieth book. Annie has four children and lives near Reading.