The Ship of Brides: 'Brimming over with friendship, sadness, humour and romance, as well as several unexpected plot twists' - Daily Mail
By (Author) Jojo Moyes
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
1st February 2008
13th February 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Romantic Novel of the Year 2005 (UK)
Paperback
512
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 36mm
357g
Australia, 1946. 650 brides are departing for England to meet the men they married in wartime. But instead of the luxury liner they were expecting, they find themselves aboard an aircraft carrier, alongside a thousand men.
On the sun-baked decks, old loves and past promises become distant memories, and tensions are stretched to the limit as brides and husbands change their minds. And for Frances Mackenzie, one bride in particular, it soon becomes clear that sometimes the journey is more important than the destination.'A wonderful read: tale of fate and destiny that remains utterly unsentimental.' -- Sunday Express 20050619 'Wonderfully romantic and moving.' -- Daily Mail 20050619 'Gloriously entertaining' -- Mirror 20050603 'Fascinating read ... not only is THE SHIP OF BRIDES utterly compelling, it's educational. In a good way.' -- Heat 20050618 'Engaging and poignant' -- Glasgow Herald 20050611 'Irresistible novel' -- Daily Express 20050611
Jojo Moyes was born in 1969 and was brought up in London. A journalist and writer, she worked for the Independent newspaper until 2001. She lives in East Anglia with her husband and children.