After the War

After the War

Patricia Fenton

Patricia Fenton

From this day forward – when Evie uttered those words, they were about day-to-day survival in the midst of a world war. How could she have envisaged the future that lay ahead with her Kiwi soldier in the rural Bay of Plenty after the war? A future of triumph and tragedy, heaven and hell – and hiraeth for her Welsh homeland that would last as long as she lived. Praise for War Bride:"This is an outstanding story of two ordinary, recognisable and totally familiar people from opposite hemispheres who, but for World War II, would never have met.The author's skill in description and depiction of motives, purposes and occurrences reveal an outstanding grasp of people and their motivations."— MJ Burr (Author, historian) "I couldn't put this book down. Now I've finished it, I am hoping Fenton writes a second book to tell the story of the young couple as they leave Britain and start their life in New...
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War Bride

War Bride

Patricia Fenton

Patricia Fenton

Grim, uplifting and funny, this fictionalised family saga weaves memories and historical records stemming from real-life stories of a Welsh girl and a Kiwi boy who would never have met, if it wasn't for Hitler.Evie, born and bred in the Valleys of South Wales, seems destined for a life in service, but the clouds of war draw her to Cirencester and work in a munitions factory. There she meets Frank, a boy from the Bay of Plenty, who is stationed with the 11th Forestry Company of the NZ Army. As war swirls around them, they find themselves in London, a young couple with everything to live for but with death their constant companion.
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