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Suzanne Goldring

    Suzanne Goldring crée des romans qui explorent les vies extraordinaires de gens ordinaires. Son travail se penche sur les récits uniques trouvés dans l'existence quotidienne, motivé par une profonde fascination pour l'expérience humaine. Écrivant depuis des cadres idylliques à la campagne et au bord de la mer, elle apporte une voix distinctive à des histoires qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs en quête de profondeur et de découverte.

    The Girl Who Never Came Back: An utterly unforgettable World War Two page-turner
    The Woman Outside the Walls
    My Name Is Eva
    The Shut-Away Sisters
    Burning Island
    The Girl Without a Name
    • The Girl Without a Name

      Beautiful and heartbreaking World War 2 historical fiction

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(12)Évaluer

      Set against the backdrop of wartime, the story revolves around a hidden romance and the mystery of a girl whose whereabouts remain unknown. As the narrative unfolds, themes of regret and the quest for redemption emerge, prompting the question of whether it’s ever too late to express remorse. The blend of love, loss, and the search for closure creates a poignant exploration of human connections amidst chaos.

      The Girl Without a Name
    • Burning Island

      • 358pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(16)Évaluer

      "They were not her children. But she would protect them with her life... Corfu 1944. Though they don't know it, five-year-old Matilde and three-year-old Anna have kissed their mother for the last time. The Nazis have reached their sun-scorched home, and they are being taken to a place of safety, on the north-eastern tip of the rocky island, to be hidden at great risk by kindly Agata and her husband until the terrible war is over. Matilde and Anna's tears are soothed by Agata's bedtime stories, but she is always alert. So far no soldiers have ventured down the steep rocky hillside to their secret haven, but Agata knows they are constantly scouring the island for missing Jews. And then, on a day when Agata's husband is away, a German soldier appears... 2016. Under a baking June sun, Amber and her husband arrive in Corfu from England, hoping for a fresh start. But not everyone is pleased by their arrival, and with the pressures of pregnancy, the couple grow further apart. Desperate to find a sense of belonging for herself and her unborn child, Amber finds herself drawn to the local story of two little girls, left by their parents and hidden for their own protection. But there are some who would rather Amber left Corfu's terrible history well in the past. Can Amber uncover the heart-breaking truth about the two little girls, and what happened after a German soldier took a swim in the bay by their house? If she does, can the secrets of the past help her find happiness, or will they send her running from the island, alone?"--Back cover

      Burning Island
    • The Shut-Away Sisters

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(13)Évaluer

      "Two ordinary sisters. A long and brutal war. A heroic sacrifice... London, 1915. As German bombs rain down on the East End of London and hungry children queue for rations in the blistering cold, fifteen-year-old Florrie is forced to grow up fast. With her father fighting in the muddy trenches, Florrie turns to her older sister Edith for comfort. But the war has changed Edith. She has grown quiet, with dark shadows under her eyes, and has started leaving the house at night in secret. When Florrie follows her sister through the dark and winding streets of London, she is shocked by what she discovers. But she knows she must keep her sister's secret for the sake of their family, even if she herself must pay the ultimate price... Years later Kate, running from her broken relationship, is sorting through her dead aunt Florrie's house, which she shared with her sister Edith. As she sits on the threadbare carpets, looking at photos of Florrie during the war, she notices the change in her aunt - from carefree young girl with a hopeful smile to a hollow-cheeked young woman, with dark sad eyes. Determined to put her family's ghosts to rest, Kate must unearth the secret past of her two aunts. Why is there a hidden locked room in the little house they shared? What is the story behind the abandoned wedding dress wrapped in tissue and tied up with a ribbon? And when Kate discovers the tragic secrets that have bound her family together, will she ever be able to move on?"--Provided by publisher

      The Shut-Away Sisters
    • My Name Is Eva

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(138)Évaluer

      For readers of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Lost Girls of Paris, and The Paris Orphan comes an unforgettable story of love, betrayal, and a courageous woman's search for answers -- whatever the sacrifice. Evelyn Taylor-Clarke sits in her chair at Forest Lawns Care Home in the heart of the English countryside, surrounded by residents with minds not as sharp as hers. It would be easy to dismiss Evelyn as a muddled old woman, but her lipstick is applied perfectly and her buttons done up correctly. Because Evelyn is a woman with secrets, and Evelyn remembers everything. She can never forget the promise she made to the love of her life, to discover the truth about the mission that led to his death, no matter what it cost her . . . When Evelyn's niece Pat opens an old biscuit tin to find a photo of a small girl titled Liese, 1951 and a passport in another name, she has some questions for her aunt. And Evelyn is transported back to a place in Germany known as the Forbidden Village, where a woman who called herself Eva went where no one else dared, among shivering prisoners, to find the man who gambled with her husband's life.

      My Name Is Eva
    • The Woman Outside the Walls

      A completely gripping WW2 historical novel about a heartbreaking secret

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on a character who anticipates the inevitable revelation of hidden truths from their past. As a relentless search unfolds, individuals who have remained concealed are being discovered, suggesting a looming confrontation. The protagonist grapples with the fear of being found and the consequences that might follow, hinting at themes of identity, secrecy, and the inescapable nature of fate.

      The Woman Outside the Walls
    • A gripping tale of determination unfolds as the protagonist embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind a loved one's disappearance. Driven by desperation, they confront danger and unravel secrets that threaten their very existence. This intense narrative explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the lengths one will go for those they care about, promising readers a suspenseful and emotional experience.

      The Girl Who Never Came Back: An utterly unforgettable World War Two page-turner
    • The Girl with the Scarlet Ribbon

      An emotional and gripping World War 2 historical novel

      • 378pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Set in wartime Florence, the story follows a courageous young girl who rides her black bicycle through a city marked by conflict. As she navigates the dangers of 1943, she embarks on a mission to recover a missing painting, showcasing her bravery and devotion to her country amidst the chaos. The narrative intertwines themes of resilience and patriotism, highlighting the impact of war on both personal and cultural levels.

      The Girl with the Scarlet Ribbon