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Old 01-18-2018, 05:06 PM   #72
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Thanks. I'm emboldened to recommend another, though it's got a totally different vibe: The Chilbury Ladies Choir, by Jennifer Ryan. Unlike the others, which were about women doing extraordinary things in WWII, this one is about ordinary women on the homefront in England, coping with the absence of men. It was one of my favorite books of 2017.
I just checked to see if it was available at overdrive and yes! I placed a hold. Looking forward to it! WWII isn't really a theme I seek out on purpose, but these all look like good books.

Edit: Oops I started reading this, and it's world war ONE. The story looks thrilling. About a young couple who broke codes together and I am excited to read it.

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