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The forgotten orphan : a novel / Glynis Peters.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Peters, Glynis. Red Cross orphans ; 1.Publication details: London : One More Chapter, 2020.Description: 390 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780008410742 (trade pbk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
Summary: A world at war, a secret from her past, a chance to be together. Abandoned when she was tiny, Maisie Reynolds was separated from her twin brother and forced to grow up in Holly Bush orphanage <U+2013> a place where she has never known love or kindness. But with the world at war and Hitler<U+2019>s devastating bombs coming ever closer, fate has other plans for Maisie and a secret from her past changes everything. When she meets handsome Canadian paratrooper, Cam, Maisie learns that love might not be lost to her after all <U+2013> but not before her past life and D Day bring a tragic twist to her happiness.
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Fiction             Fiction West Grey Ayton Branch Shelves Fiction FIC PET (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33321003218022
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A world at war, a secret from her past, a chance to be together. Abandoned when she was tiny, Maisie Reynolds was separated from her twin brother and forced to grow up in Holly Bush orphanage <U+2013> a place where she has never known love or kindness. But with the world at war and Hitler<U+2019>s devastating bombs coming ever closer, fate has other plans for Maisie and a secret from her past changes everything. When she meets handsome Canadian paratrooper, Cam, Maisie learns that love might not be lost to her after all <U+2013> but not before her past life and D Day bring a tragic twist to her happiness.

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