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Linford

Deze serie neemt lezers mee naar het Engeland van na de Eerste Wereldoorlog, volgend personages die worstelen met verlies en op zoek zijn naar betekenis in een door conflict voorgoed veranderde wereld. De verhalen verkennen thema's als veerkracht en de moeizame reis van het herbouwen van persoonlijke en maatschappelijke identiteiten te midden van de complexe sociale dynamiek van die tijd. Ervaar een aangrijpende reflectie op de diepgaande impact van oorlog, met een levendige weergave van individuen en gemeenschappen die proberen hun plek te vinden in een nieuwe realiteit.

The Flame Within
The Dark Horizon

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    The Dark Horizon

    • 348bladzijden
    • 13 uur lezen
    4,5(11)Tarief

    Set in Oxfordshire in 1919, the narrative explores the aftermath of World War I, delving into the lives of characters grappling with loss and the search for meaning in a changed world. Themes of resilience and the struggle to rebuild personal and societal identities are central to the story. As the characters navigate their new realities, the book paints a vivid picture of the era's social dynamics and emotional challenges, offering a poignant reflection on the impact of war on individuals and communities.

    The Dark Horizon
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    The Flame Within

    • 362bladzijden
    • 13 uur lezen
    3,0(1)Tarief

    London, 1923. Alice Linford stands on the pavement and stares up at the large Victorian house set back from the road-the house that is to be her new home. But it isn't her house. It belongs to someone else-to a Mrs Violet Osborne. A woman who was no more than a name at the end of an advertisement for a companion that had caught her eye three weeks earlier. More precisely, it wasn't Mrs Osborne's name that had caught her eye-it was seeing that Mrs Osborne lived in Belsize Park, a short distance only from Kentish Town. Kentish Town, the place where Alice had lived when she'd been Mrs Thomas Linford. Thomas Linford-the man she still loves, but through her own stupidity, has lost. The man for whom she's left the small Lancashire town in which she was born to come down to London again. The man she's determined to fight for

    The Flame Within