We'll Meet Again: The romantic new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Anton Du Beke
We'll Meet Again: The romantic new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Anton Du Beke
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As war is declared in 1939, the staff at the luxurious Buckingham hotel in London must do all they can to keep their important guests happy, but behind the scenes, they are scared. Newlywed Nancy knows that her brave husband, debonair dancer Raymond de Guise, will want to fight for his country and enlist. With a new hotel manager at the helm, no one knows what the future holds, but life at the Buckingham will never be the same again.
Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 11 November 2021
Publisher: Bonnier Zaffre
In the tumultuous year of 1939, as war loomed over Britain, the opulent Buckingham Hotel found itself in the midst of a challenging situation. The dedicated staff, committed to ensuring the utmost satisfaction of their esteemed guests, faced an underlying fear as the shadows of war cast their dark presence. While the ballroom exuded glitz and glamour, behind the scenes, the staff grappled with the harsh reality of the impending conflict.
Newlywed Nancy, whose brave husband, debonair dancer Raymond de Guise, was determined to enlist in the fight for his country, found herself torn between her love and support for him and the heartache of being separated. She knew the dangers he would face, and the thought of them being apart was unbearable.
As the war escalated, fashionable society retreated from the bustling streets of London, and the staff at the Buckingham began to depart, signing up for service to contribute to the war effort. The hotel, once filled with life and energy, now stood eerily quiet, a stark contrast to the vibrant atmosphere it had previously known.
With a new hotel manager at the helm, uncertainty loomed large. No one knew what the future held, but one thing was certain: life at the Buckingham would never be the same again. The staff, who had become like a family, faced the daunting challenge of adapting to the changing circumstances and continuing to provide exceptional service to their guests, even in the face of adversity.
As the war progressed, the hotel became a hub for those serving in the military, providing a haven of comfort and camaraderie amidst the chaos. The staff worked tirelessly to ensure that the guests' needs were met, whether it was providing a warm meal or a listening ear during times of stress.
Despite the hardships and sacrifices, the staff at the Buckingham remained resilient and determined. They formed deep bonds with their guests, creating memories that would last a lifetime. The hotel became a symbol of hope and resilience, a place where people could find solace and strength in the face of uncertainty.
In the aftermath of the war, the Buckingham Hotel slowly began to recover. The staff, who had endured so much, returned with a renewed sense of purpose and determination. They worked tirelessly to restore the hotel to its former glory, ensuring that it remained a symbol of luxury and hospitality.
As time passed, the hotel became a cherished landmark in London, a testament to the resilience and spirit of the people who had called it home during the darkest days of the war. The staff, who had faced adversity with grace and strength, continued to serve their guests with the same dedication and passion that had defined their service during the war.
In conclusion, the year 1939 marked a significant turning point in the history of the Buckingham Hotel. As war loomed over Britain, the staff faced an uncertain future, but their unwavering dedication and resilience allowed them to weather the storm. The hotel became a beacon of hope and resilience, providing comfort and support to those in need. In the aftermath of the war, the staff worked tirelessly to restore the hotel to its former glory, and it continues to be a cherished landmark in London, a testament to the enduring spirit of the human spirit.
Weight: 692g
Dimension: 165 x 242 x 43 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838774042
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