An Orphan in the Snow
By (Author) Molly Green
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
20th November 2017
30th November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
290g
War rages, but the women and children of Liverpools Dr Barnados Home cannot give up hope. An Orphan in the Snow is the perfect heartwarming saga for Christmas.
LIVERPOOL, 1941
Haunted by the death of her sister, June Lavender takes a job at a Dr Barnardos orphanage. June couldnt save Clara from their fathers violence, but perhaps she can help children whose lives have been torn apart by war.
A WORLD AT WAR
When June bumps into Flight Lieutenant Murray Andrews on the bombed streets of Liverpool, the attraction is instant. But how can they think of love when war is tearing the world apart
A FIGHT FOR HOPE
As winter closes in, and the war rages on, can June find the strength and courage to make a better life for herself and the children
A gripping story of love, friendship and hope in the darkest of places. Molly Green is an exciting new voice in saga fiction, perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries and Katie Flynn.
PRAISE FOR MOLLY GREEN
'A moving, gripping story set during WW2, of a woman's dedication to the orphans in her care and her heart wrenching love for a RAF pilot. KITTY NEALE
Like a satisfying cup of cocoa by the fireside, AN ORPHAN IN THE SNOW sets the world to rights. Redolent of wartime Britain and brimming with heartfelt stories from several characters, Molly Green's sure-footed novel shows just how challenging it was to find love and a place to call home in the dark days of the war. TERRI FLEMING
I thoroughly enjoyed this book a good one to curl up by the fire with. I will certainly look out for the next one. HISTORICAL NOVEL SOCIETY
Molly Green is a seasoned author of fiction and non-fiction. She has sold lipstick in a Denver store, modelled in Atlanta, assisted the UN Narcotics Director in Geneva, chauffeured a Swiss Gnome in Zurich, assisted a famous film producer in the UK, and cooked in a sanatorium in Germany. She now lives and writes in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.