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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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English

SECRETS OF A CHARMED LIFE

Susan Meissner

The author of A Fall of Marigolds journeys from the present day to World War II England, as two sisters are separated by the chaos of wartime.
She stood at a crossroads, half-aware that her choice would send her down a path from which there could be no turning back. But instead of two choices, she saw only onebecause it was all she really wanted to see.

Current day, Oxford, England. Young American scholar Kendra Van Zant, eager to pursue her vision of a perfect life, interviews Isabel McFarland just when the elderly woman is ready to give up secrets about the war that she has kept for decades...beginning with who she really is. What Kendra receives from Isabel is both a gift and a burden--one that will test her convictions and her heart.

1940s, England. As Hitler wages an unprecedented war against London's civilian population, hundreds of thousands of children are evacuated to foster homes in the rural countryside. But even as fifteen-year-old Emmy Downtree and her much younger sister Julia find refuge in a charming Cotswold cottage, Emmy's burning ambition to return to the city and apprentice with a fashion designer pits her against Julia's profound need for her sister's presence. Acting at cross purposes just as the Luftwaffe rains down its terrible destruction, the sisters are cruelly separated, and their lives are transformed.

Susan Meissner is a former managing editor of a weekly newspaper and an award-winning columnist. She has published fourteen novels, including A Fall of Marigolds. She lives in San Diego with her husband and has four grown children.
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Published 2015-02-03 by NAL Trade

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Published 2015-02-03 by NAL Trade

Comments

Meissner's novel is rich with vividly drawn characters, places, and events, and its themes of reinvention and redemption will strike a chord with readers.

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