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The Library Girls of the East End: The first in a BRAND NEW heartfelt wartime saga series from Patricia McBride for 2023

The Library Girls of the East End: The first in a BRAND NEW heartfelt wartime saga series from Patricia McBride for 2023

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In 1940, Cordelia accepts the post of head librarian in Silver Town Library, determined to make a difference in the local community. Against a background of war, air raids, and rationing, the library becomes the beating heart of a community refusing to be torn apart. A compelling story of friendships and the hardships of war, with excellent sketches of the East End.

Format: Hardback
Length: 218 pages
Publication date: 27 November 2023
Publisher: Boldwood Books Ltd


In the depths of 1940, amidst the looming shadow of war, London braces itself for a turbulent chapter. When Cordelia, a woman of refined status, takes on the role of head librarian at Silver Town Library, her mother's disapproval is palpable. The East End, plagued by poverty and illiteracy, is deemed an unsuitable haven for a woman of Cordelia's caliber. Undeterred, Cordelia embarks on a mission to make a difference in these challenging times. Alongside her colleagues, Jane and Mavis, she tirelessly works to assist the local community, offering solace and knowledge amidst the chaos.

As the war unfolds, the library emerges as a beacon of hope, a sanctuary where people come together to defy the forces of destruction. It becomes a symbol of resilience, a testament to the indomitable spirit of a community that refuses to be torn apart. Against the backdrop of air raids, rationing, and the ever-present threat of war, the library emerges as a vital lifeline, providing solace, education, and a sense of belonging.

Within its walls, friendships are forged, and bonds are strengthened. The women of the library become a source of support and encouragement, offering each other solace in times of uncertainty. Their stories, filled with courage, resilience, and love, captivate the hearts of readers, drawing them into their world and leaving them yearning for more.

This captivating tale of friendships and the hardships of war unfolds with exquisite detail, painting vivid sketches of the East End. Author Patricia McBride weaves a rich tapestry of characters, each with their unique struggles and triumphs. From the spirited Cordelia to the kind-hearted Jane and the resilient Mavis, the women of the library become unforgettable figures, inspiring readers to embrace the power of resilience and community in the face of adversity.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, immersing myself in its pages from the very first page. The historical detail is rich, and the characters feel like familiar friends. The author's writing is evocative, and the story touches the heart, evoking a range of emotions from hope to sadness to triumph. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves historical fiction, compelling stories, and characters that will stay with you long after the last page.

Rosie Clarke, in her review, praises the book for its compelling story of friendships and the hardships of war. She notes that the characters are well-developed, and the historical detail is impeccable. Clarke states that she was hooked from the very first page and found herself completely immersed in the story. She highly recommends the book to others, stating that it is a brilliant read that will reach the heart and leave readers wanting to know what will become of the women.

Lynette Rees echoes the sentiment, describing the book as a brilliant read that immerses readers completely. Rees praises the author's ability to create characters that feel like familiar friends, and she notes that the historical detail is rich and vivid. Rees states that the story touched her heart and that she couldn't read it without it reaching her soul. She highly recommends the book to anyone who enjoys historical fiction and appreciates well-written stories.

Fran Smith, in her review, describes the book as a brilliant read that reaches the heart. Smith praises the author's ability to create characters that are relatable and memorable. She states that the story is filled with emotion and that the characters' journeys are compelling. Smith concludes by stating that the book is a must-read for anyone who enjoys historical fiction and appreciates well-crafted stories.

In conclusion, "The Library Girls" is a captivating story of friendship, resilience, and the hardships of war. Set against the backdrop of 1940, London, the book follows the journey of Cordelia, a head librarian at Silver Town Library, as she navigates the challenges of a war-torn society. With the support of her colleagues, Cordelia embarks on a mission to make a difference in the lives of the local community, offering solace, education, and a sense of belonging.

Through their unwavering dedication and determination, the women of the library become a beacon of hope, a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity. Their stories, filled with courage, resilience, and love, captivate readers, leaving them yearning for more. Author Patricia McBride's writing is evocative, and the characters are well-developed, making the book a must-read for anyone who enjoys historical fiction and compelling stories.

Whether you are drawn to the historical detail, the compelling characters, or the heartwarming story, "The Library Girls" is a book that will leave a lasting impression. So, grab a copy and immerse yourself in this captivating tale of friendship and the power of community in the face of adversity.

Weight: 386g
Dimension: 159 x 236 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785139864

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