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  • av Anna Stuart
    99,-

    Ingen skal måtte behøve å være ensomme - En rørende og inspirerende bok om fellesskap, vennskap og å finne sin egen vei. Charlie liker jobben som sjåfør. Han frakter matvarer hjem til folk og liker å tilbringe tiden alene i bilen. Han har aldri vært særlig glad i å måtte forholde seg til mange mennesker, men når han blir satt til å levere matvarer i Hope Street, innser han at det er mange ensomme mennesker der ute, og for noen av dem er Charlie deres eneste møte med omverdenen. Butikksjefen må minne Charlie på at han er sjåfør, ikke sosialarbeider, og at han ikke må bruke mer enn fire minutter på hver kunde, men Charlie kan ikke hjelpe for at det harde ytret hans begynner å mykne. Han klarer ikke å la være å vise litt vennlighet til innbyggerne i Hope Street og hjelpe dem med å finne sin plass i verden igjen. Men vil hans hjelpende hånd bare gjøre alt verre?

  • av Anna Stuart
    182,-

    NYHET fra Anna Stuart! Les den uforglemmelige romanen Jordmoren i AuschwitzAuschwitz, 1943: Da jeg holdt den nyfødte jenta i armene mine, lot jeg fingeren følge den svarte tatoveringen på låret hennes. Jeg ba til Gud om at dette tallet, som var identisk med morens fangenummer, en dag ville ville kunne ha kraft til å gjenforene en familie som var blitt revet fra hverandre av krigen.Inspirert av en utrolig, men sann historie om en kvinnes kamp for kjærlighet, håp - og livet - under grufulle omstendigheterDa Ana Kaminski blir dyttet gjennom porten til Auschwitz sammen med sin unge venninne Ester Pasternak, forstår hun at gode råd er dyre. For med hennes relativ høye alder er ikke fangevokterne overbevist om at hun kan være til nytte. Men Ana er jordmor, og med papirer som kan bevise det får hun og Ester, som assistenten hennes, armene tatovert med hvert sitt fangenummer og brakt til leirens fødeavdeling.En jordmor skal bistå den fødende med å bringe barnet trygt til verden, men forholdene i leiren gjør dette til en ufattelig prøvelse. For det er nemlig ikke meningen at mange av disse barna skal leve, og de få som gjør det, de sterkeste og med mest ariske trekk, blir plassert hos tyske familier.I dette helvete på jord får Ana et glimt av håp. Ana og Ester begynner å tatovere morens fangenummer et sted der det ikke er så synlig på den nyfødte, i håp om at mor og barn kan gjenforenes. For det går rykter om at krigen nærmer seg slutten.Men så legger Ana merke til kulen på Esters mage ...En aldeles hjerteskjærende og oppslukende roman om en kvinnes mot og besluttsomhet i en brutal og kaotisk verden. Perfekt for alle som liker Nattergalen, Tatovøren i Auschwitz og Alice-nettverket.«Wow ... det føltes som hjertet ble røsket ut av brystet mitt ... spiller på hele følelsesregisteret.»Spooky's Maze of Books ?????«Må leses, utvilsomt en av årets beste bøker ... for en hjerteskjærende historie ... Sørg for å ha nok snytepapir ...»Echoes in an Empty Room ?????«... Jeg slukte denne boken i ett jafs ... Jeg er nesten målløs ... Jeg elsket denne boken, historisk fiksjon på sitt beste. Jeg kunne ha gitt den 10 stjerner.»Page Turners ?????«Nydelig, hjerteskjærende, oppløftende og inspirerende.»Fiction Books ?????«... en særdeles velskrevet og godt researchet fiksjonalisert fortelling om disse menneskenes liv. Hjertet mitt blødde mens jeg leste om alle de tragiske skjebnene, men medmenneskeligheten, håpet og heltedådene gjorde meg svært ydmyk. (...) Den ufattelig grufulle historien inneholder glimt av håp og lykke.»The Sleepy Reader«... en ualminnelig følelsesmessig opplevelse ... en oppsiktsvekkende god bok, som forfatteren kan være stolt av.»Being Anne«En betimelig påminnelse om hvordan styrke, mot og rettskaffenhet kan seire over ondskapen, til sjuende og sist. Jeg er så glad for at jeg leste den.»Karen's Book Bag

  • av Anna Stuart
    187,-

  • av Anna Stuart
    229,-

    Også kvinner bidro aktivt for å forsvare landet sitt under andre verdenskrig. Blant dem var artillerijentene, som bidro til å holde luftrommet over Storbritannia trygt.Den gamle dagboken bringer henne tilbake til en svunnen tid – og til en rystende hemmelighetEngland 1945Nancy Jones er ikke som ungjenter flest. Som artillerijente overvåker hun luftrommet, på jakt etter fly fra fienden. Det er et stort ansvar, men samtidig får det henne til å føle seg levende, og det føles godt å kunne bidra i krigsinnsatsen. Men en kveld blir hun tvunget til å ta en skjebnesvanger beslutning …Da krigen endelig er over, gifter hun seg med kjæresten. Sammen flytter de inn i et koselig lite hus på landsbygda, der ektemannen skal arbeide som viltvokter. Her håper hun å kunne falle til ro og legge bak seg de skrekkelige opplevelsene fra krigen.England 2019For å komme til hektene etter det plutselige tapet av ektemannen og faren til de to sønnene, søker Lorna Hayes tilflukt hos moren og stefaren. De har nylig flyttet inn i det som tidligere var en viltvokterbolig, og det er som å reise tilbake i tid. Det originale tapetet er intakt, og en soldatuniform fra andre verdenskrig henger på en dør. Og i et skjult rom i en kommodeskuff finner Lorna en gammel dagbok …]]>

  • av Anna Stuart
    187,-

    "Sixteen-year-old Tasha Ancel turns to take one last look at the imposing place that stole her freedom and her childhood. She has no idea how she continued to live when so many others did not. For the first time in months, her heart beats with hope for her future and that of the smaller children who cling to her now. Tasha was torn from her mother's arms by an SS guard days before the gates of Auschwitz opened. Now she only has a lock of her mother's fiery hair. Desperate to be reunited, Tasha asks everyone she meets if they've seen a woman with flame-red hair. But with so many people trying to locate their loved ones in the chaotic aftermath of war finding her feels like an impossible task. Officially an orphan, Tasha is given the chance to start a new life in the Lake District in England. She knows her mother would want her to take the opportunity but she can't bear the thought of leaving Poland without her. Tasha must make a heartbreaking decision: will she stay in war-ravaged Europe and cling on to the hope that the person she loves most in the world is alive, or take a long journey across the sea towards an uncertain future?"-- page 4 of cover.

  • av Anna Stuart
    187,-

    "Auschwitz, 1943: I stroke my beautiful baby's hair. It's a miracle it's blonde because it will keep her alive, it will keep her safe. Soon they will come and take Pippa out of Auschwitz-Birkenau - and out of my arms. But while there's life, there's hope I might find my daughter again... An incredible story of one woman's courage and determination to reunite her family in the aftermath of surviving Auschwitz. 1945, Ester Pasternak walked out of the gates of Auschwitz barely alive. She survived against devastating odds, but her heartbreaking journey is only just beginning. In the camp, Ester gave birth to a tiny fair-haired infant, only for her precious baby to be snatched from her and taken to a German family. Now the war is over, Ester longs to find her little girl. But Europe is in chaos, Jewish families have been torn apart and everyone is desperately searching for their loved ones. In every orphanage and hospital she visits, Ester searches the faces of tear-stained toddlers; each mop of blonde hair and pair of blue eyes she sees sets her heart racing... But as the months and the years tick by, the possibility of finding her daughter shrinks smaller and smaller. And Ester starts to wonder if little Pippa is even safe, or whether the miracle that saved her has now put her in even more danger? Will Ester ever be able to find the child whose tattoo matches her own? Or is she already too late..."

  • av Anna Stuart
    173,-

    1943, Bletchley Park: In the dark of night, my heart is pumping with adrenalin as I wait for news of the secret agent operating under the code name Elodie. She has a dangerous part to play in the Normandy landings and so many lives are at stake. But I couldn't bear to lose her... Inspired by the brave women of Bletchley Park, this is a totally gripping World War Two novel of friendship, heartbreak and hope. Perfect for fans of The Rose Code, The Alice Network and The Nightingale. Valerie Rousseau is burning with determination to help free her beloved France from the Nazi regime. Working at the mysterious Bletchley Park, she strikes up an unexpected bond with smart, fiercely loyal Fran Morgan as they spend long days together with their heads bent over maps of France in preparation for the Allied invasion. Their friendship grows increasingly important as they distract themselves from the dark days of war with afternoons skating across the icy pond at the heart of Bletchley Park and evenings talking late into the night. But Valerie's wartime role is shrouded in secrecy and there are things that she can't even tell Fran. When Valerie volunteers for a dangerous mission linked to the D-Day landings in Normandy, Fran is devastated. Valerie has knowingly put her life on the line and Fran is terrified that she will never see her again. Soon, Fran hears about the bravery of the agent operating under the code name Elodie. She's certain it's Valerie and she knows the work she is doing in her little office, overlooking the green fields of England, could be the difference between life and death for this secret agent... Can both women secure victory for their country? Or will the fight for freedom cost them their love - and their lives? What readers are saying about The Bletchley Park Girls series: 'Amazing... Captured my heart... So, so good and so immersed in the story it was hard to put it down... The best I've ever read!' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • av Anna Stuart
    154,-

  • - Based on a true story, an absolutely heartbreaking World War Two page-turner
    av Anna Stuart
    144,-

    Ninety-eight-year-old Ginny McAllister's last wish is for her granddaughter to complete a treasure hunt containing clues to her past. Clues that reveal her life as one of the first female pilots at Pearl Harbor, and a devastating World War Two secret.1941, Pearl Harbor: On the morning of December 7th, Ginny is flying her little yellow plane above the sparkling seas when she spots an unknown aircraft closing in on her. She recognises the red symbol of the Japanese fighter planes almost too late. Somehow, she manages to land unscathed but the choices she is forced to make in the terrible hours that follow have tragic consequences...2019, Pearl Harbor: Heartbroken Robyn Harris is reeling from the death of the strong, determined grandmother who raised her. Her only comfort is a letter written in Ginny's distinctive hand which details a treasure hunt, just like the ones she used to set for her as a little girl. Except this time, the clues are scattered across the beautiful island of Hawaii. Despite her grief, Robyn finds herself intrigued as she follows the trail of letters, revealing the truth about Ginny's service during the Second World War. But Robyn's whole world is turned upside down when she's faced with a shocking secret which has the power to change the course of her own life... Inspired by true events, this is a heartbreaking and unforgettable WW2 novel about love, loss and bravery. Perfect for fans of The Alice Network, The Nightingale and Kathryn Hughes.Readers love Anna Stuart:'I absolutely LOVE this book... it had my heart breaking and tears constantly streaming down my face!... I can't give this enough praise, I genuinely loved it so much... A beautiful love story... an emotional rollercoaster... such a tearjerker... you NEED to read this!' Curled Up With a Good Book, ¿¿¿¿¿'Oh my heart... I love this book... a real tearjerker... so heart-warming. If you need a little warm hug of a read then this is just perfect.' Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿'Oh wow... I absolutely loved it... once I started it I didn't want to put it down. I have recommended it to all my friends.' Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿'It broke my heart and put it back together several times... loved the book from the first page to the last.' Portobello Book Blog, ¿¿¿¿¿'I fell hook, line and sinker for this story... Heart-warming... not just a book you read, it's a book you feel every moment of and is a true treasure.' Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿'Grabs you from the first page... I didn't want to put it down. My favourite read so far this year.' Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿'I absolutely loved this book, and devoured it in one glorious afternoon... very highly recommended.' Being Anne, ¿¿¿¿¿'Oh my! One truly stunning read I will remember for a very long time.' Goodreads reviewer, ¿¿¿¿¿

  • - Gripping and emotional WW2 historical fiction
    av Anna Stuart
    140,-

    Two women. One house. And a secret that spans decades...The past merges with the present in an unforgettable, poignant story of love, loss and courage in this beautifully written story set between World War Two and the present day.She steps into the room and it's like going back in time.Catapulting her right into the heart of the 1940s.The spindle of the record player frozen and ready to play. The flowery wallpaper faded but intact. A soldier's uniform pressed and hung on a door, coal still in the fireplace.A floorboard creaks beneath her and she notices a small desk in the corner of the room. She opens the top drawer and runs her hands along the edges, something catching at her fingertips. A hidden compartment. And behind it, the soft edges of a book.As she dusts it off, she can see it has a red leather covering, the pages yellowing with age. She realises it's a diary. Some of the pages have been torn out. The first entry has 16th June 1945 printed in neat little letters at the top. Below it, in hurried, untidy script are the words: 'My name is Nancy Jones. And I have a secret...'Fans of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Alice Network, and Lilac Girls will love this incredible tale of the amazing bravery and inspiring friendships of everyday women during World War Two that had the power to change history.Why readers love Anna Stuart: 'I absolutely LOVE this book... it had my heart breaking and tears constantly streaming down my face!... I can't give this enough praise, I genuinely loved it so much... A beautiful love story... an emotional rollercoaster... such a tear jerker. Absolutely recommended from me, you NEED to read this!' Curled Up With a Good Book,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Oh my heart... I love this book... a real tearjerker... so heart-warming. If you need a little warm hug of a read then this is just perfect.' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • - An utterly gripping and heartbreaking World War 2 historical novel, based on a true story
    av Anna Stuart
    173,-

    Two women. One shocking wartime secret. And a family mystery just waiting to be discovered...Berlin Zoo, 1943: Ten-year-old Adelaide and her newborn sister are orphaned after a devastating night of bombing. Heartbroken and frightened, Adelaide runs to her mother's closest friend, Katharina Heinroth, and the kind zookeeper takes the two little girls under her protection. As the bombing intensifies, Adelaide tries to shut out the horrors of war by caring for her tiny sister and playing with the adorable baby monkeys. But when Katharina organises a dangerous operation to enable children and animals to escape the battle-scarred city, something goes wrong. And Adelaide has to promise her adopted mother to keep a shocking secret. A secret that will change Adelaide's life forever.Berlin Zoo, 2019: Bethan Taylor notices the elderly lady sitting on the bench next to her seems confused, her thoughts flitting between past and present. Ada talks of her childhood, played out in an underground bunker beneath the animal enclosures during the war. As Ada's story unfolds, Bethan is surprised to hear a name she recognises...Katharina Heinroth is at the top of a list of German names Bethan found in a hidden compartment of her late mother's jewellery box. Bethan's father couldn't tell her anything about the crumpled piece of paper and she's been searching for the meaning ever since.As the two women are brought together by the pain of the past can they help each other to heal? And after decades of silence, can Ada help Bethan to uncover a long-buried family mystery?An unforgettable and heart-wrenching novel of a brave orphan girl and a shocking wartime secret. Inspired by a true WW2 story and perfect for fans of Orphan Train, The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Alice Network.

  • - A feel-good story that will make you laugh and cry
    av Anna Stuart
    133,-

    A feel-good read about a delivery driver who connects with lonely strangers and tries to cheer them up.

  • - A gorgeous, emotional love story
    av Anna Stuart
    121,-

    Bonnie & Stan is a poignant, surprising love story set during the Swinging Sixties and the present day. Ultimately feel-good and full of emotion, Bonnie & Stan will make your heart sing. For readers who enjoyed Julie Cohen, JoJo Moyes and Marian Keyes.

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