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A Ration Book Christmas Broadcast

Perfect for fans of Ellie Dean and Rosie Goodwin

Jean FullertonSeries: East End Ration
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Year
2021
Language
English

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A Ration Book series short story from the Queen of the East End saga, Jean Fullerton
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE LIBERTA BOOKS ROMANTIC NOVEL AWARD 2022*
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December, 1944: Grace Meredith, the BBC Outside Broadcasting unit's assistant, is in trouble. She needs to find a family to interview for what could be the last 'Just Ordinary Folk' Christmas programme before the end of the war, pronto. So when she remembers her old friend Francesca Brogan has married into a large and unconventional East End family, her sense of relief is palpable.
Thrust into the warm and bustling world of the Brogans - from Ida and Jeremiah, still sweethearts after 30 years of marriage, to their seven children, some married, one still in nappies, and to Queenie, Jeremiah's tealeaf-reading, black-market afficionado mother - Grace feels she's finally going to make her mark at work.
Then things take an unexpected twist when she meets Francesca's brother, Giovanni Fabrino of the Royal Engineers. With the Christmas Eve deadline rapidly approaching, now would not be the best time to fall in love. But Gio keeps appearing, and their mutual attraction keeps growing. Can Grace and Gio's Christmas wishes come true - both of them?

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"Richly-textured and engrossing... Jean Fullerton's meticulous research and background knowledge enable her to create a wholly convincing and engaging wartime novel... Completely immersive. With humour to lighten the mood as well it can be laugh-out-loud funny as well as deeply poignant, but it is the emotional richness and heart to the book that draws the story together and makes this such a rewa
Nicola Cornick, Historia, on A Ration Book Childhood
"Lovely... The author's writing captures the atmosphere and emotions and difficulties of life during wartime. It is a great piece of historical fiction which centres on World War II... The book was an emotional read with a few tears along the way."
New Books Magazine, on A Ration Book Childhood
"Charming and full of detail... You will ride emotional highs and lows... Beautifully written."
The Lady on Jean Fullerton

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