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THE GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED

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THE GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED

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is a historical romance set in 1930s Britain and WW2. It follows Emily's love for Walter despite her father's opposition, her decision to elope and struggles during the war, as she and her four-year-old son are thrown into the midst of danger and death. When Walter volunteers for the army, Emily and her son are evacuated to a farming community near Hebden Bridge. The Girl Who Disappeared is a moving love story about one woman’s enduring resilience, a story full of quiet humour and surprising twists and written! It's a very moving and emotional story. The characters had a lot of depth and were very realistic. 5 Stars’ (Amy’s Bookshelf Reviews) 'Wow! What a good book' (Goodreads reviewer) 'James brought their lives to life' (Library Thing reviewer) ‘A beautiful historical blend of fact and fiction. This book was an emotional read for me. 5stars.' (Readers Favorite) 'A wonderful, exciting book to read, the author puts us right there in the middle of the story.' (LinkedIn comment) The audiobook of The Girl Who Disappeared reached the top fifty of the 20th Century Historical Romance genre on

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