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The Lost English Girl par Julia Kelly
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The Lost English Girl (édition 2023)

par Julia Kelly (Auteur)

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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:The acclaimed author of the "sweeping and beautifully written novel" (Woman's World) The Light Over London weaves an epic saga of love, motherhood, and betrayal set against World War II.
Liverpool, 1935: Raised in a strict Catholic family, Viv Byrne knows what's expected of her: marry a Catholic man from her working-class neighborhood and have his children. However, when she finds herself pregnant after a fling with Joshua Levinson, a Jewish man with dreams of becoming a famous Jazz musician, Viv knows that a swift wedding is the only answer. Her only solace is that marrying Joshua will mean escaping her strict mother's scrutiny. But when Joshua makes a life-changing choice on their wedding day, Viv is forced once again into the arms of her disapproving family.

Five years later and on the eve of World War II, Viv is faced with the impossible choice to evacuate her young daughter, Maggie, to the countryside estate of the affluent Thompson family. In New York City, Joshua gives up his failing musical career to serve in the Royal Air Force, fight for his country, and try to piece together his feelings about the family, wife, and daughter he left behind at nineteen. However, tragedy strikes when Viv learns that the countryside safe haven she sent her daughter to wasn't immune from the horrors of war. It is only years later, with Joshua's help, that Viv learns the secrets of their shared past and what it will take to put a family back together again.

Telling the harrowing story of England's many evacuated children, bestselling author Julia Kelly's The Lost English Girl explores how one simple choice can change the course of a life, and what we are willing to forgive to find a way back to the ones we love and thought lost.
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Titre:The Lost English Girl
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Info:Gallery Books (2023), 416 pages
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This historical fiction highlights one of the most difficult times for parents before and during WWII when children were evacuated from English cities to the countryside to keep them safe from the bombings. Raised in Liverpool by a rigidly Catholic mother and weak father, Viv Byrne becomes pregnant after briefly dating an inspiring jazz musician in 1935. Compounding Viv's mother's horror about the shame of having an unmarried pregnant daughter is that the father, Joshua, is Jewish. The mother crafts a scheme to remove Josha from Viv's life just minutes after their wedding, which he accepts. He leaves his devastated pregnant wife to pursue a music career in NYC. It's difficult to decide who is more despicable: Viv's mother for offering the bribe or Joshua for accepting it. This is a choice he will come to regret.

Shortly before WWII, Viv is forced by her parish priest and her parents to send her 4-year-old daughter, Maggie, to live in the safety of the countryside with the affluent, childless Thompsons. At the same time, Joshua has returned from his failed attempt to gain acclaim as a musician and has returned to England to train for the RAF. Their paths will cross again when they reunite for the sake of their daughter in unusual circumstances. ( )
  pdebolt | Jan 29, 2024 |
Liverpool 1939-45. Viv raised in a cold , Catholic home finds herself pregnant after a fling and the boy is Jewish. They marry and on the courthouse steps ViV’s mother offers Joshua money to leave and he takes it and goes. Thus begins a very interesting story . War breaks out. Viv defies her rigid Catholic parents and gets a job. Then the evacuation of children begins and with much anguish, Viv sends Maggie with the parish priest to be placed with a childless couple in the countryside. This couple treat Maggie very well…she becomes the daughter they never had All this makes for a hugely interesting story. The Catholics are the bad guys. Doctrine and image are more important than love and nurturing which we find in Joshua’s Jewish family. This novel describes life in a port city ( Liverpool) during wartime and jobs women took like Viv did delivering mail as a “postie”. There is a twist, when we find out Maggie did not die in a bombing.
A good read. As a Catholic I found the heavy blame but on the faith tough but a fair rendition of what some devotees can be like . ( )
  Smits | Jan 18, 2024 |
Enjoyable book. A bit predictable but some very interesting touches. ( )
  shazjhb | Apr 21, 2023 |
Viv is a young Catholic girl raised in a household with rigid rules and strict parents. When she finds herself pregnant and unmarried, the only option she has is to marry the father. But once her parents find out that he is Jewish, they take it upon themselves to be sure he is out of the picture. In their eyes, their daughter couldn’t have a baby out of wedlock, but she also wouldn’t be making a life with a Jew.

When Viv’s daughter, Maggie, turns 4, she is evacuated to another city to be taken care of by another family in order to ensure her safety during the war. As bombs are dropped and homes are ruined, it becomes increasingly difficult for Viv to keep tabs on Maggie’s safety. The story that follows is about that lost English girl and the mother(s) who loved her.

The story also follows Joshua, Maggie’s deadbeat father, as he pursues his musical goals in New York City. The guilt he carries for abandoning his wife and child lead him into a military career and, I believe, make him a better man.

The story is fast-paced with a richly woven storyline and compelling characters. I give this book 5 stars. Thank you, NetGalley and Gallery Books for the ARC. ( )
  MimiLisa | Apr 9, 2023 |
It is 1935, and Viv is living the perfect life except for her strict home life.

When Viv was able to work and get out of the house, she relished the freedom.

She met Joshua, a handsome Jewish man, whose passion was to become a musician instead of having to work for his father in the family's tailor shop.

Viv and Joshua became romantically involved, and Viv became pregnant.

The only way out of this situation and to keep her parents from being embarrassed was to marry even though they both were so young.

At the wedding her parents did a very unusual and seemingly cruel thing that kept Viv and Joshua apart.

Viv had no choice but to remain in her childhood home with her controlling mother.

When the war broke out four years later, Viv had to send her beautiful Maggie to the countryside to keep her safe from the bombings.

Julia Kelly brings us another heartbreaking, well-researched book that has us following the lives of Viv, Joshua, and Maggie before, during, and after the war.

What will happen to the characters?

And who is the "LOST" English girl?

As always, Ms. Kelly's masterful, engrossing writing style has you not wanting to stop reading for many reasons, but mostly for the characters and the themes of family, forgiving, and learning to live life the way it should be lived.

Don't miss Ms. Kelly's newest gem...it is FAB!!

This book was given to me by the publisher for an honest review - print and NetGalley copy. ( )
  SilversReviews | Mar 9, 2023 |
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Fiction. Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:The acclaimed author of the "sweeping and beautifully written novel" (Woman's World) The Light Over London weaves an epic saga of love, motherhood, and betrayal set against World War II.
Liverpool, 1935: Raised in a strict Catholic family, Viv Byrne knows what's expected of her: marry a Catholic man from her working-class neighborhood and have his children. However, when she finds herself pregnant after a fling with Joshua Levinson, a Jewish man with dreams of becoming a famous Jazz musician, Viv knows that a swift wedding is the only answer. Her only solace is that marrying Joshua will mean escaping her strict mother's scrutiny. But when Joshua makes a life-changing choice on their wedding day, Viv is forced once again into the arms of her disapproving family.

Five years later and on the eve of World War II, Viv is faced with the impossible choice to evacuate her young daughter, Maggie, to the countryside estate of the affluent Thompson family. In New York City, Joshua gives up his failing musical career to serve in the Royal Air Force, fight for his country, and try to piece together his feelings about the family, wife, and daughter he left behind at nineteen. However, tragedy strikes when Viv learns that the countryside safe haven she sent her daughter to wasn't immune from the horrors of war. It is only years later, with Joshua's help, that Viv learns the secrets of their shared past and what it will take to put a family back together again.

Telling the harrowing story of England's many evacuated children, bestselling author Julia Kelly's The Lost English Girl explores how one simple choice can change the course of a life, and what we are willing to forgive to find a way back to the ones we love and thought lost.

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