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The Meadow Girls

By: Sheila Everett, Sheila Newberry
Narrated by: Sophie Roberts
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A warm-hearted and nostalgic family saga from the best-selling author of The Winter Baby and The Nursemaid's Secret.

August 1914. Twelve-year-old Mattie and her little sister, Evie, lead an idyllic life in the Suffolk countryside, playing in the meadows and picking watercress in the streams. Living with their family in Plough Cottage, little do they know that this perfect childhood will soon come to an end with the start of the First World War.

As the years pass, the girls go on to live very different lives. Mattie travels from Suffolk to Plymouth and then to Canada and America, whilst Evie remains in England and pursues her career. But through marriages, deaths, births, war, heartbreak and distance, their bond remains strong.

More than 50 years later, will the two sisters finally be reunited to have their time in the meadows again?

©2020 Sheila Newberry (P)2020 Bonnier Books UK
Fiction Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural War & Military Heartfelt War

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Critic reviews

"So gloriously nostalgic...a perfect example of her talent." (Maureen Lee, best-selling author of The Seven Streets of Liverpool)

"Like having dinner with your mother in her warm and cosy kitchen." (Diane Allen, best-selling author of For the Sake of Her Family)

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