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Lily’s War

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This is a story of love and loyalty set against the backdrop of wartime Liverpool. Lily finds herself drawn to the Australian preacher Matt Gibson, and to her delight, he asks her to marry him. A family crisis delays her, and when Lily arrives in Australia, she is greeted by the news that Matt is missing.

400 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1995

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June Francis

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Although, June was born in the seaside resort of Blackpool, she has lived all her life in the port of Liverpool, home of the Beatles. One of four children, her love of stories began when her father told her 'The Little Match Girl', which left her in floods of tears, but also with a desire to make up stories, herself. As soon as she could read she was doing a three mile walk to the local library. She passed the scholarship to Liverpool Girls' College where her English teacher told her that she had a great imagination. Despite this, June did not believe she could ever be an author, so on leaving school, she became a cash clerk. She married at twenty-two, has three sons, ran a church playgroup for ten years and it wasn't until her youngest started school that she joined a Writers' Club and turned her hand to writing articles about What She Knew for a woman's magazine. But her first love had always been books and eventually she wrote her first two medieval romances for Mills & Boon. After doing another two, she had an urge to write a family story set in Liverpool during WWII. This was bought by another publisher. Since then she has had thirty-three books published.

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June 1, 2018
I quite enjoyed this book. It's about Lily and her family, who live in Liverpool and is set before and during the second world war. The only downside for me was the ease that the main characters travelled to and from Australia, so many comings and goings and the journey was hardly mentioned.
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334 reviews12 followers
February 18, 2019
My first June Francis book, i have to say I actually enjoyed it. Wasn’t as predictable as I thought, kept me captured and didn’t wanna put it down.
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August 6, 2011
Fairly standard pre to post-war story of hardship, boy meets girl, separation and happy ever after.
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November 4, 2019
This was better reading than I thought it would be. Just enough suspense to keep the story interesting so I had to keep reading.
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March 28, 2022
It must have been hard to move to another country and not be able to phone family, and just have letters
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December 26, 2019
I didn't enjoy this and couldn't finish it. Very unrealistic story.
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Author 184 books311 followers
June 19, 2016
Lily has a really gruelling wartime experience - you will need tissues as you read this book!
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