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Jeebo

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36. "We Must Be Brave" by Frances Liardet
Wed Feb 2, 2022, 09:53 PM
Feb 2022

A historical novel set in World War II England that starts during the Blitz in 1940. A group of English people are fleeing Nazi bombs by escaping into small villages in the English countryside. A little girl, not quite six years old, is found sleeping on the back bench of a bus without anybody on the bus who claims her. A young married woman takes her home, and after it is discovered that her mother was killed in the bombing of the hotel the mother and the child had been staying in, the young married woman and her husband take the child in and start caring for her. They end up raising the child for the next several years ... until, unexpectedly, the girl's father, who had been thought to be completely out of the picture, shows up and claims her. That's where I am now, 248 pages in, with a little more than 200 pages left. The little girl and the young married woman have pretty thoroughly bonded at this point, but the just-surfaced father seems to expect to be able to send the little girl away to live with his sister and her family. It's an emotionally devastating situation that is sure to break somebody's heart -- including the reader's. I'm looking forward to being able to sit down with it and read some more.

-- Ron

"Sweetland" by Michael Crummy bif Jan 2022 #1
Read that one some time ago hermetic Jan 2022 #2
Thanks I was going to give it my usual 50 pages bif Jan 2022 #7
Ann Cleeves is great isn't she? The King of Prussia Jan 2022 #3
Oh nice hermetic Jan 2022 #5
A drink before the war bottomofthehill Jan 2022 #4
This is... hermetic Jan 2022 #6
It was bought before we had kids, put in a box and forgotten about. bottomofthehill Jan 2022 #15
That's really nice hermetic Jan 2022 #18
One of the other books I found was "Worth It All" bottomofthehill Jan 2022 #19
I need to find a copy of that one! Speaker Wright was a very dear friend yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #25
"The Cat Who Could Read Backwards" by Lilian Jackson Braun Number9Dream Jan 2022 #8
That is so cool! hermetic Jan 2022 #11
I think I will investigate the ebooks at our library yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #26
Someone just gave me a copy of PROJECT HAIL MARY Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #9
Lucky you! hermetic Jan 2022 #12
My friend said it was a bit boring. Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #14
Interesting hermetic Jan 2022 #16
Ok I will let you know.... Irish_Dem Jan 2022 #17
"Project Hail Mary" is the best book I read last year. Jeebo Feb 2022 #37
Sounds wonderful. Irish_Dem Feb 2022 #38
Stick with it bif Feb 2022 #41
I am reading murielm99 Jan 2022 #10
Oh, my hermetic Jan 2022 #13
I reread Hamlet before reading this book. murielm99 Jan 2022 #28
Two new ones. Polly Hennessey Jan 2022 #20
All right, new ones hermetic Jan 2022 #21
Early Warning. hippywife Jan 2022 #22
I can relate hermetic Jan 2022 #23
Agreed. hippywife Jan 2022 #24
I purchased that trilogy some time ago, murielm99 Jan 2022 #29
I'm really liking it right now. hippywife Jan 2022 #30
That is very much like ZORRIE by Laird Hunt that I just finished last week. japple Jan 2022 #32
And I'll check out that one! Thanks! n/t hippywife Jan 2022 #33
Finished Crash and Burn which was good yellowdogintexas Jan 2022 #27
"Crossroads," by Jonathan Franzen. AngryOldDem Jan 2022 #31
Ahh, 1971 hermetic Jan 2022 #34
It ends in 1974. AngryOldDem Feb 2022 #35
"We Must Be Brave" by Frances Liardet Jeebo Feb 2022 #36
I can't imagine only having three days worth of books PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2022 #39
TC Boyle and French 101 lounge_jam Feb 2022 #40
I was about half way through "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, CrispyQ Feb 2022 #42
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