Rachel Patten Dramas
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Tomorrow, Jerusalem
by Teresa Crane
Part of the Rachel Patten Dramas series
In this saga set at the turn of the twentieth century, an Englishwoman witnesses her nation divided, teetering on the brink of a social revolution.
Living hand to mouth in London's teeming docklands, Sally Smith knows very little of the working-man's fight for a living wage, even less of women's battle for the vote, and nothing of Europe's relentless march towards war.
Yet these events will affect her as profoundly as she is to affect those close to her: Toby, the urchin she rescues from starvation; Philippa Van Damme, who shows her a world she had never dreamed of; and the Patten family, stimulating and eccentric, whose orphanage becomes her first real home, and whose social revolution she will find herself reluctantly involved in . . .
From the squalor of the East End slums to the devastation of the Flanders Fields, Tomorrow, Jerusalem is a stirring evocation of a lost generation, and the passionate tale of one woman's fight against all odds. Perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore, Lucinda Riley, and Kate Morton.
Praise for Tomorrow, Jerusalem
"Wonderful storytelling. . . . A book you'll be sorry to see the end of." -Woman's World
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Green and Pleasant Land
by Teresa Crane
Part of the Rachel Patten Dramas series
The Great War is over, the Roaring Twenties dawn. Three women's lives are about to change forever...
Rachel Patten is an undoubted beauty, yet the only man she wants is the one who rejects her. But then rebellion takes her across strict class boundaries into the arms of her gamekeeper, Gideon Best…
Daphne Underscar - plain, gauche, but far from stupid - knows full well that the ambitious Toby Smith married her for money. With love, and with courage, she is prepared to gamble her own happiness on the hope of a more fulfilling relationship.
Meanwhile Philippa Van Damme has led a sheltered life, her childhood severed abruptly by a wrenching bereavement. Thrust headlong into an unstable post-war world, her hopes of a future with Hugo Fellafield are dashed by familial discord, and the threat of political scandal.
From industrial London to the tropical landscape of Madeira, Green and Pleasant Land follows the three women in a triumphant sequel to Tomorrow, Jerusalem. Perfect for fans of Julia Quinn and Victoria Hislop.
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