Summary: From USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Robson—author of
Moonlight Over Paris and Somewhere in France—comes a lush historical novel that
tells the fascinating story of Ruby Sutton, an ambitious American journalist
who moves to London in 1940 to report on the Second World War, and to start a new
life an ocean away from her past.
In the summer of 1940,
ambitious young American journalist Ruby Sutton gets her big break: the chance
to report on the European war as a staff writer for Picture Weekly newsmagazine
in London. She jumps at the chance, for it's an opportunity not only to prove
herself, but also to start fresh in a city and country that know nothing of her
humble origins. But life in besieged Britain tests Ruby in ways she never
imagined.
Although most of Ruby's
new colleagues welcome her, a few resent her presence, not only as an American
but also as a woman. She is just beginning to find her feet, to feel at home in
a country that is so familiar yet so foreign, when the bombs begin to fall.
As the nightly horror
of the Blitz stretches unbroken into weeks and months, Ruby must set aside her
determination to remain an objective observer. When she loses everything but
her life, and must depend upon the kindness of strangers, she learns for the
first time the depth and measure of true friendship—and what it is to love a
man who is burdened by secrets that aren’t his to share.
Goodnight from London,
inspired in part by the wartime experiences of the author’s own grandmother, is
a captivating, heartfelt, and historically immersive story that readers are
sure to embrace.
Angie’s comments: A story of an orphan who embraces a new job and new friends
in London during World War II. The details of life during the time are
interesting. There is a gentle romance in the book, which doesn’t overshadow
the rest of the plot.
Recommended for readers of historical fiction.
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August 22, 2017
Goodnight from London
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