Goodnight Sweetheart

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Pub Date 14 May 2020 | Archive Date 15 May 2020

Description

Can love find a way to overcome hate?

When Frankie’s mother dies, she is sent to live with her Aunt Bet in Worthing, Sussex. Life on their farm is happy – for a while. But when World War Two breaks out, Frankie must help her country by signing up to the women’s branch of the British Army.

Soon, she meets Romare, an American doctor who has come to the UK after facing terrible racism at home. But trouble is stirring in Britain too, and it falls to Frankie to try to protect him. Can love triumph over a history of hate? Or will Frankie and Romare’s love pay the ultimate sacrifice?

A moving, thought-provoking story, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Maureen Lee.

Can love find a way to overcome hate?

When Frankie’s mother dies, she is sent to live with her Aunt Bet in Worthing, Sussex. Life on their farm is happy – for a while. But when World War...


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ISBN 9780008366209
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PAGES 400

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Another brilliant book by Pam lpge all her books again my favourite family saga and war all in one.. Sad in parts but lovely family story

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I loved this book. Why? it was about love and losses. It was about a strong female character. It was about learning to love and not being afraid to love. It tells us about The Black gi joes and their challenges to prove their Worth. thank you to netgalley for this e arc in exchange for an honest review

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Great story full of tragedies and loss. Loved the main character,a strong woman who forged her own path and survived much.

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Pam Weaver always writes a story that you are pulled into and travel with the charactors through their journey.Little Frankie is sent to school one morning by her mother not knowing how her life will change at home time.Frankie,goes to live with her Aunt Bet,Uncle Lorry and cousins .This is a heartbreaking story that had tears in my eyes,through her journey frankie wants to help the war effort so joins up and becomes a dispatch rider as she loves riding motor bikes.I have loved frankie's journey and can highly recommend it well worth 5*

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This is the story of Frankie Sherwood aged ten enjoying her birthday party on Hillbarn near Worthing, a picnic organised by her mummy. Her mummy is a seamstress worked hard ,Frankie didn't remember her daddy he died when she was only a year old. The year is 1933 in Broadwater Essex, Frankie is so happy and treasures her dolly that was her last present for many years to come, arriving home from school her life is about to change, sent away to North Farm after her mummys death, she is taken in by her Aunt Bet, uncle Lorry and cousins Alan and Ronald, and they were going to make sure that she has a happy life ahead growing up. such an enchanting story, I found this book such a delight to read, it takes us through Frankie growing up and through a harrowing WW2. I loved every page and chapter I couldn't put it down. I highly recommend this book to all, it will definitely touch your heart.

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Thanks to Netgalley for allowing me to read this Arc.
Absolutely beautiful story. Lots of shocks and tears. Nevertheless this was a story beautifully told. Full of compassion. Thoroughly enjoyed it and would highly recommend it.

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***Warning: this book contains upsetting detail about the prejudice against African people by Americans during WW2.***
What a brilliant and enthralling read. Pam Weaver’s new book is extremely well written and sympathetically told. I have read all her books and this is by far the best one. It was a real pleasure to review it. She has researched the subject well, and is not afraid to provide graphic detail about the hatred and contempt for black people during the last war. A must read.

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Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. Sometimes it is really nice to read a good old fashioned story with great characters and makes you appreciate what you have in this modern world. Well worth a read.

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This was another excellent read by Pam Weaver. I’ve read a lot of this authors books and have always enjoyed them and this one was no exception. From the first page I was hooked on this story and it held my interest all the way through. An easy but compelling read which I highly recommend.

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As usual from this author a great family saga. Love the emotional twists and turns in this book. A great curl up and lose yourself book and will as always await another great story to be written .
Great read.

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A lovely book to read, I was interested as soon as I started it. It was a genre I love and I have read Pam Weaver’s books before so I knew what to expect. What I love about her books is that you can count on them to make you feel so much better when times are tough as they are for all of us at the moment. Although most of her books centre around the war it always seems to have a lighter side to her stories which is just what I want. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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