The Light Over London (Unabridged)
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4.2 • 162 Ratings
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
Reminiscent of The Nightingale and Lilac Girls, this moving World War II historical novel follows two women—one uncovering the past, one living through it—in a story of courage, love, and resilience during the London Blitz.
It’s easier for Cara Hargraves to bury herself in the past than to confront the present, which is why working for a gruff but brilliant antiques dealer is perfect. While clearing out an estate, she pries open an old tin that holds the relics of a lost relationship: an unfinished diary from World War II and a photo of a young woman in uniform. Captivated by the hauntingly beautiful diary, Cara begins her search for the author, never guessing that it might reveal her own family’s wartime secrets.
In 1941, nineteen-year-old Louise Keene feels trapped in her wartime Cornish village, waiting for a wealthy suitor her mother has chosen for her to return from the war. But when Louise meets Flight Lieutenant Paul Bolton, a dashing RAF pilot stationed at a local base, everything changes. And changes again when Paul’s unit is deployed without warning.
Desperate for a larger life, Louise joins the Women’s Auxiliary Territorial Service, becoming one of Britain’s courageous gunner girls defending London during the Blitz. As bombs fall on London, she and the other gunner girls show their bravery and resilience while performing their duties during deadly air raids. The only thing that gets Louise through those dark, bullet-filled nights is knowing that she and Paul will be together when the war is over. But when a bundle of her letters to him are returned unopened, she learns that wartime romance can have a much darker side.
“Sweeping, stirring, and heartrending in all the best ways, this tale of one of WWII’s courageous, colorful, and enigmatic Gunner Girls will take your breath away” (Kristin Harmel). Perfect for fans of historical women’s fiction and dual-timelne novels about bravery and the bonds between women.
Customer Reviews
Women in War
Good narration. Follow young women’s part in the fight to save London from the bombings during WWII. Also in modern times, a divorced woman finds a personal diary telling the inside story of one of these brave women and her connection to an RAF pilot. Enjoyable story.
Would you like a pot of tea?
I did enjoy this book in audio form- the narrator was great and brought it alive.
I have to say that the story was good, but I have read the same format of the diary find and mystery of secrets- past & present. If these people drank another pot of tea- I will scream.
Light over London
Nice story