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, by Frances Liardet


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File Size: 1485 KB

Print Length: 464 pages

Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons (February 26, 2019)

Publication Date: February 26, 2019

Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07FLNL7YQ

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#4,441 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

After being excited to get this book I am really struggling to stay with it. It began well and was a page turner. Then on page 87 it turned a direction I’m unable to follow and holds no interest for me. The fact that I’m American also makes it difficult to follow. I doubt that I’ll get through his one. Disappointed.

World War II and a small child, Pamela, is left on a bus during an air raid. Ellen, a young married woman, takes her in. The child’s mother is killed and eventually the father finds his little girl. This is a heart wrenching story which gives a picture of the war an English town.

This story of a community of people who become a family as they struggle to survive, paints a grim picture of life during wartime. “Grabbing on to love as hard as you can” is the way one person describes their life. Moments of joy build resilience for the days of tragic loss. Keep your box of tissues near by.

I read a book with my heart. This one touched me so deeply. It's not often I can't see the words because of my tears. Amazing story telling, I felt every emotion. Thank you

Loved this book. The history was very well researched and that makes all the difference. Please write another book soon!

A great story of England’s survival & grit during the war years

Boo to the naysayers- this is the lovely, heartfelt story of Ellen, a woman who loves and loses so much over the course of her life and yet persists with a positive spirit. Set in Upton UK during the period leading up to WWII, WWII, and after, it is a fine example of historical fiction. Ellen and her husband Selwyn have a marriage blanc but it is one filled with love. When a bus load of evacuees arrives after Southhampton is bombed, they take in Pamela, small girl whose mother has been killed and father is no where to be found. Pamela is galvanizing for Ellen. We learn Ellen's back story slowly and it's a sad one but also one filled with good supportive people in the village- William, Lucy, and Althea chief among them. It's no secret that Pamela will be taken away but what happens after is somewhat of a surprise; there's a twist near the end I didn't see coming. I liked the writing and felt the genuine affection Liardet had for her characters and the village. This is one I'll recommend as it's a good read with a wonderful sense of place and time.

We Must Be Brave by Frances Liardet is a recommended novel which opens during WWII and spans decades.In December 1940 during WWII, Ellen Parr finds a small child alone and asleep on the bus of evacuees from the bombings in Southampton, England. The bus arrived in village of Upton and Ellen, along with other villagers, is trying to help sort out the evacuees and find them places to stay. It seems that the child, who is later identified as Pamela, was inadvertently put on the bus without her mother, who is later found dead. Ellen is newly married to her older husband, Selwyn, owner of the local mill, and has always known that she does not want children, but Pamela captures her heart.After a known aunt rejects caring for her niece, the authorities continue to search for relatives of the girl. Three years pass and Pamela becomes, for all intents and purposes, Ellen's daughter, so it is shocking when a relative does show up and suddenly Pamela is taken away. Ellen grieves and misses her deeply, but knows she must move on, be brave, with the help of Selwyn and her many friends in the village.We Must Be Brave is fundamentally Ellen's life story. The novel begins in 1940, but later looks back at Ellen's traumatic childhood through to her marriage to Selwyn, before moving through the years in to the 1970's and finally to 2010. Through the years Ellen continued to miss/obsess about Pamela, even after she, later in life, helps another little girl named Penny. The devotion, obsession, of Ellen with Pamela seemed a bit too forced to me and reduced her to a caricature of a mother. She had the girl for three years, but surely knew that a relative would eventually be found after the war.There are positives to the novel and fans of historical fiction will likely enjoy this one more than other readers. The pace to the narrative is a little slow. The writing can be beautiful, poetic, and descriptive, but also repetitious at times. The characters are portrayed as unique, quirky individuals, which helps overcome the tendency to have the characters also be a bit one-dimensional caricatures of a type of personality. Additionally, it has the potential to be an emotional novel for some readers, but, alas, I didn't shed a tear. I actually had a higher rating in mind after the first two sections but then my opinion slowly began to slide downhill. (3.5 rounding down)Disclosure: My review copy was courtesy of Penguin Random House.

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