Madame Barbara
By (Author) Helen Forrester
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
5th July 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Second World War fiction
Romance
Family life fiction
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
823.914
Paperback
496
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 30mm
248g
A wonderful new novel from Liverpool's best-loved author. A tale of loss and love set in post-Second World War England and France. This is the story of a young Liverpool woman widowed in the Second World War before she can know the happiness of having a family. With the blessing of her mother, with whom she runs a B&B, she goes to Normandy to see where her husband was killed in the D-Day landings. Once she is there, she meets an impoverished French poultry farmer, now reduced to driving a beaten up (and still rare) taxi and looking after his old mother and dying brother. Will these two find happiness together A touching love story, a compelling portrayal of the aftermath of war and above all a testament to the courage and endurance of oridinary people, Madame Barbara will delight Helen Forrester's countless fans.
Praise for Liverpool Miss:
Records of hardship during the Thirties or earlier are not rare; but this has features that make it stand apart
Observer
The story of a young girls courage and perseverance against adversity warm-hearted and excellent
Manchester Evening News
Born in Cheshire, Helen Forrester, the eldest of seven children, made her home in Liverpool until emigrating to Canada. She is the author of four bestselling volumes of autobiography and a number of equally successful novels.