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The Beekeeper's War

The Beekeeper's War

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Nurse Pru le Cuirot and American pilot Jack Garland meet in 1916 at Ashbury Manor, Dorset, and are forced to make an agonizing decision that will haunt them forever. In 1940, Pru's daughter Emma is caught up in a web of lies when she meets the mysterious beekeeper who lives in the grounds of the manor. The Beekeepers War is a touching and wonderful novel that explores the horrors of war, dangerous circumstances, and sacrifices, as well as the strength and weakness of people who either caved in and betrayed others or rose to all challenges.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 416 pages
Publication date: 04 August 2022
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers


Two Women, Two Wars, and a Secret That Threatens to Tear Them Apart

In the early days of World War I, Nurse Pru le Cuirot left her home in Jersey to care for injured soldiers at Ashbury Manor, Dorset. She yearned to contribute to the war effort, but she never anticipated encountering the enigmatic American pilot, Jack Garland. Jack's unique personality and unwavering determination captivated Pru, setting the stage for a remarkable journey.

However, fate had other plans. When Jack was deployed on a perilous mission, he vanished without a trace, leaving Pru to grapple with an agonizing decision. Should she continue her search for him, risking her own safety? Or should she focus on her responsibilities at Ashbury Manor, where the war was taking its toll on the patients under her care?

Fast forward to 1940, another lifetime, but another war. Pru's daughter, Emma, arrives at Ashbury Manor, fearful for her mother's safety back home in Jersey as the Germans advance. When Emma meets the mysterious beekeeper who resides in the manor's grounds, she finds herself entangled in a web of lies. As past and present collide, Emma embarks on a quest to unravel the secrets of her mother's life, determined to find closure and bring peace to her troubled soul.

The Beekeeper's War is a captivating tale that delves into the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of memory. Author Rebecca Barrow weaves a intricate web of characters, each with their own unique struggles and motivations. From the nurses at Ashbury Manor to the pilots in the skies, the story unfolds with a depth and authenticity that will leave readers captivated.

The novel explores the emotional toll of war on individuals and communities, highlighting the bravery and resilience of those who faced adversity. Pru's unwavering commitment to her patients and her search for Jack exemplify the strength of human spirit in the face of tragedy. Emma's journey to uncover her mother's secrets is a testament to the power of love and the importance of understanding the past to shape the future.

The Beekeeper's War is a beautifully written novel that transports readers to a different era, immersing them in the sights and sounds of a world at war. With its rich historical detail and compelling characters, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, romance, or stories that explore the human condition.

In conclusion, The Beekeeper's War is a captivating tale that explores the complexities of love, sacrifice, and the enduring power of memory. Author Rebecca Barrow weaves a intricate web of characters, each with their own unique struggles and motivations. From the nurses at Ashbury Manor to the pilots in the skies, the story unfolds with a depth and authenticity that will leave readers captivated. This novel is a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, romance, or stories that explore the human condition.

Weight: 286g
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780008534585

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