Description
A story of loss, hope and redemption against impossible odds...
'Alward tells this story of the wounded survivors and the people who cared for them with affecting grace' Toronto StarThe Globe & Mail Bestseller
1917. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Nora Crowell wants more than her sister's life as a wife and mother. As WWI rages across the Atlantic, she becomes a lieutenant in the Canadian Army Nursing Corps. But trouble is looming and it won't be long before the truth comes to light.
Having lost her beloved husband in the trenches and with no-one else to turn to, Charlotte Campbell now lives with his haughty relations who treat her like the help. It is baby Aileen, the joy and light of her life, who spurs her to dream of a better life.
When tragedy strikes in Halifax Harbour, nothing for these two women will ever be the same again. Their paths will cross in the most unexpected way, trailing both heartbreak and joy its wake...
Praise for Donna Jones Alward:'A beautiful, meticulously researched story that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.' USA Today bestseller, Genevieve Graham
'A triumphant, unforgettable tale of sacrifice, hope, and second chances ... with a twist that will have readers holding their breath' Renee Ryan, author of The Secret Society of Salzburg
'Readers of historical fiction, don't miss this one!' USA Today bestseller, Andie Newton
'A winning and memorable tale that boasts a perfectly-judged grasp of historical detail, wonderfully nuanced characters, and a narrative arc that never falters' USA Today bestseller, Jennifer Robson
'A fascinating, heartbreaking, and heartwarming story' USA Today bestseller, Glynis Peters
'A rare novel that is both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. Prepare to fall in love' Soraya M. Lane, bestselling author
'Meticulously researched and full of atmospheric period details that will take your breath away' Julianne MacLean, bestselling author
'Alward handles the aftermath of a Canadian tragedy with sensitivity, skill, brilliant writing' Lecia Cornwall, author of That Summer in Berlin
A gripping and emotional historical fiction novel for 2024 you don't want to miss
About the Author
Since 2006, New York Times bestseller Donna Jones Alward has enchanted readers with stories of happy endings and homecomings that have won several awards and been translated into over a dozen languages. She's worked as an administrative assistant, teaching assistant, in retail and as a stay-at-home-mom, but always knew her degree in English Literature would pay off, as she is now happy to be a full-time writer, blending her love of history with characters who step beyond their biggest fears to claim the lives they desire.
Donna currently lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, with her husband. You can often find her near the water, either kayaking on the lake or walking the sandy beaches to refill her creative well.
Website: www.donnajonesalward.com
FB: www.facebook.com/DonnaAlwardAuthor
Instagram: @donnaalward
Reviews
'A heartbreaking story, but ultimately one of hope and love. I was immediately captured by Alward's strong female characters, Nora and Charlotte, who are still on my mind long after closing the book. Readers of historical fiction, don't miss this one' USA Today bestselling author, Andie Newton
'A stunning historical fiction debut you don't want to miss. A fascinating tale of resilience!' Eliza Knight, USA Today and international bestselling author of Starring Adele Astaire
'An enchanting story of love in all its forms, lost and found in the shattered remains of the city.' Bryn Turnbull, author of The Paris Deception
'Beautifully written...you won't be able to put this book down until the very last page!'
'After great tragedy comes grief, then hope, then new life. Alward takes readers through every stage, and each one fascinates.'
'Utterly riveting...this story will stay with you long after the last page is turned.'
Book Information
ISBN 9780008647056
Author Donna Jones Alward
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint One More Chapter
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Weight(grams) 520g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 28mm