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Cliffehaven #3

Keep Smiling Through

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Keep Smiling Through [Paperback]

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First published August 1, 2012

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Ellie Dean

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Ellie Dean lives in Eastbourne, which has been her home for many years and where she raised her three children.

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736 reviews204 followers
February 1, 2025
Another good one from the series. In this one we have Rita, who lives with her dad but he is now serving over seas. Her mother died many years ago and the family next door have been her family too for all these years. The father is Italian, married to an English wife and they have a son. When Italy declares war the men are rounded up and taken away and Louise, the wife is left alone with just Rita for company.
This is the main story of the book. Peggy Reilly is not in this book the whole time but the story doesn't suffer for it. There's a lot going on as usual. I liked Rita. She's a great character. Blackmail is a dirty word but emotional blackmail is one of the worst. We have a severe case of it in this book and I wanted to slap the cause of it!! War changes people but sometimes it brings out the real person and that's the case here.
Ron and Harvey are their typical selves and all the other people we know and love from Cliffehaven play their part.
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837 reviews37 followers
December 11, 2021
Het derde deel in de veilige haven boeken en dit deel was niet mijn favoriet. Het boek begon voor mij goed, ik zat meteen in het verhaal, was geboeid en vond het boek een aangenaam leestempo hebben. Maar dat veranderde helaas snel, hoe meer ik las, hoe moeilijker ik er doorheen kwam.

Het ene hoofdstuk vond ik spannend, aandoenlijk, beklijvend etc, het volgende hoofdstuk was dan weer alles behalve boeiend. Best raar want de schrijfstijl van deze auteur lijkt mij niet verschillend van de vorige twee delen. Het is beeldend en duidelijk, ook de personages voelen als thuiskomen aan.

Het verhaal plakte niet aan mij zoals ik het had willen hebben. Is dit dan een slecht boek? Zeker niet, want alle elementen die Ellie Dean in een goed boek steekt zijn gewoon aanwezig. Zoals een andere lezer me zei, soms matched een boek niet zoals het anders doet. Ik kijk even hard uit naar de rest van serie als ik uitkeek naar dit boek. Op naar deel vier.
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92 reviews4 followers
January 27, 2020
My least favorite book in this series. I really want to grab louise by the shoulders and shake her. Horrible woman
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1,644 reviews57 followers
April 17, 2016
This wasn't as good as the first two books and here is a couple of reason why:

The main character in this book is Rita, who is lovely but she doesn't live at Beach View Boarding House. This has always been the very heart of the story and although we do see how everyone is getting on there, it doesn't feel like the main focus.

Peggy is missing for most of the book, she goes to visit her boys at Christmas which is great for her but not for the reader! She is one of my favourite characters and she was missed.

Ron and Jim suddenly became very Irish. I know they are Irish but in this book they became very obviously Irish and it ended up feeling abit fake. 'To be sure' was used in every other sentence and I'm pretty sure they didn't talk like that in the first two books.

Louise! I hated Louise! What happened to her was awful but the way she was manipulating Rita got on my nerves. She wasn't even her mother! She slaps Rita several times and then ends up locking her in when she doesn't get her way. If I was Rita I would have told her to do one long ago. And Rita puts up with it for most of the book which was annoying.

Gosh! That seems like alot of reasons! Apart from these issues the book is pretty good.

On a side note, when they were talking about the POW camp being the winter home for the Bertram Mills circus and it was near Ascot, I got very excited as I recently learned where I used to live was next to a circus's winter home but some quick Googleing and it turns out it was Billy Smart's Circus that used to make it's home near me.
5 reviews
January 23, 2020
Loved this story now ready to read the next in the series .

Because I am enjoying the series .hope to read them all already have the next one can not wait to start it
243 reviews19 followers
February 11, 2024
Absolutely brilliant from start to finish the characters really come to life beautifully. It feels real.
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542 reviews16 followers
January 11, 2022
Deze recensie is eerder verschenen op Koukleum.nl.

‘Geef nooit op’ is het derde deel in de ‘Een veilige haven’-serie. En tot nog toe bevalt deze serie erg goed. De serie draait ook deze keer weer om pension Beach View, het pension van Peggy Reilly, in het plaatsje Cliffehaven. Deze keer heeft Peggy een kleinere rol, omdat Peggy op bezoek gaat bij haar zoons die naar het platteland gestuurd zijn.
In ieder nieuw deel komen ook nieuwe personages voor. Deze keer leren we Rita kennen. Een stoere jonge vrouw die bij haar vader opgroeit, omdat haar moeder, toen Rita nog jong was, gestorven is. Ook hebben ze veel steun aan hun bovenburen de familie Minelli. Je leert de nieuwe personages goed kennen, maar ook de oudere en bekendere personages leer je steeds beter kennen.

Er spelen enkele verhaallijnen door elkaar heen, maar deze verschillende verhaallijnen blijven duidelijk. De verhaallijn van Rita is naar mijn gevoel de hoofd-verhaallijn, en dan vooral de verhouding tussen Rita en Louise Minelli, die zij als tweede moeder is gaan beschouwen. Louise remt Rita ontzettend in haar ontwikkeling en toekomstdromen door haar te manipuleren. Rita ziet dit in eerste instantie niet, maar bepaalde personen om haar heen wel. En op het moment dat Rita en Louise in pension Beach View terecht komen, krijgt Rita de kans om haar leven te gaan leven zoals zij wilt, zonder te doen wat Louise wil. Ondanks dat Louise tot op het laatste moment probeert druk op Rita uit te oefenen.

Ik kan ook steeds meer het personage Ron waarderen, hoe hij zo lekker tegendraads kan zijn, en tegen alle regels in dingen blijft doen en dan toch dingen voor elkaar krijgt van mensen waar je het eigenlijk helemaal niet van verwacht.

Het verhaal leest weer heerlijk weg. De hoofdstukken zijn van een mooie lengte en het verhaal was moeilijk aan de kant te leggen. Dean weet steeds de menselijkheid in de oorlogstijd vast te leggen. Hoe er ondanks de oorlog steeds weer mogelijkheden gevonden werden om anderen te helpen, hoe moeilijk dit ook voor hun zelf was.

In het Engels zijn van de ‘Een veilige haven’-serie reeds 18 delen verschenen, dus voorlopig kunnen we hopelijk nog genieten van deze mooie serie. Deel 4 komt sowieso in Nederland uit en verschijnt in februari onder de titel ‘'Een groot hart‘. Ik kijk er in ieder geval weer naar uit, om deze te gaan lezen.
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845 reviews8 followers
July 20, 2018
I am enjoying this Cliffehaven series, that's for sure. I didn't like this one AS much as the first two though, and I think I figured out why. I wanted more Peggy! And it was tough to read about how kind of awful the mother figure (her name is escaping me right now and no time to search) was, like, how manipulative she was being. There were definitely some unexpected episodes in this book though to liven it up, although they're not super-action-y books.
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181 reviews2 followers
December 19, 2017
Number 3 in the Beach View/Cliffehaven series, and this one features on a friend of one of the boarding house residents. It was an enjoyable read, although I felt it was a little rushed at the end.
2 reviews
May 11, 2021
Book three

I'm reading the Cliffehaven series for the second time in less than a year but I don't understand why the events in book three come before book two
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917 reviews35 followers
January 29, 2018
Née en Tasmanie, Tamara McKinley quitte très jeune son Australie natale pour la Grande-Bretagne. La dernière valse de Mathilda (2005), son premier grand roman, est traduit dans plus de vingt pays. Après Et le ciel sera bleu et Si loin des siens (L’Archipel, 2015 et 2016), voici le troisième volet de sa nouvelle saga du « Bord de mer ».
Depuis 2011, la série de la Pension du Bord de mer, qui compte déjà quatorze tomes (le quinzième est annoncé pour août 2018), captive les Britanniques et on les comprend ! Amitié, amour, coups du sort et rebondissements sur fond de guerre mondiale, la série de Tamara McKinley possède tous les ingrédients pour devenir un best-seller ! Son originalité repose sur le fait que l’auteure met en scène des personnages, essentiellement féminins, gravitant autour du couple pittoresque et attachant qui dirige la pension du Bord de mer.
Et même si on est très loin des sagas exotiques qui ont fait le succès de Tamara McKinley, celle-ci a vraiment su tirer le meilleur de ce que la côte sud de l’Angleterre a à offrir ! Sa pension du Bord de mer et la petite bourgade de Cliffehaven sont si pittoresques, si accueillantes que d’emblée, on s’y sent presque comme à la maison ! Ce n’est pas seulement un refuge mais une famille que l’on trouve à Cliffehaven ! Dès lors, impossible de ne pas se passionner pour les pensionnaires et leur histoire de survie, où seuls comptent l’entraide, le courage et l’obstination !
Dans ce troisième tome, les temps sont toujours aussi durs et l’avenir toujours aussi incertain. La famille Reilly et ses nouveaux pensionnaires doivent endurer toujours plus de privations. Malgré l’enfer des raids aériens et des bombardements quotidiens, ils sauront rester dignes et se montrer à la hauteur des sacrifices que cette guerre leur impose.
« S’il y eut alors un cliché qui, plus que tous les autres, marqua l’esprit des Britanniques, ce fut celui qui figurait le dôme de la cathédrale Saint-Paul se dressant fièrement au-dessus de la fumée et des flammes, tel un pied de nez au déluge que la Luftwaffe avait pourtant déversé sur lui. La preuve, s’il en était besoin, que jamais la Grande-Bretagne ne ploierait sous le joug hitlérien. »
Comme dans les tomes précédents, l’effort de guerre, le partage et solidarité sont au cœur même du roman de Tamara McKinley. Au-delà de l’hommage que l’auteure rend à la population civile britannique durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, elle nous exhorte en quelque sorte à imiter nos aînés et à rester, nous aussi, unis dans l’adversité. Et malgré une impression de « déjà lu » et quelques longueurs, ce troisième tome de la pension du Bord de Mer est toujours aussi plein de bons et nobles sentiments, de chaleur humaine et générosité.
Si vous aimez les grandes et belles sagas romanesques, les histoires réconfortantes, les personnages forts et bien campés, n’hésitez pas une seule seconde ! L’espoir ne meurt jamais vous fera vibrer de la première à la dernière page !
29 reviews
June 2, 2022
What a delightful story? It can take the reader back to a time when people cared and looked out for one another during fiery air raids. Rita is eighteen years old and grows up fast because her dad felt it was his duty to enlist in the army leaving his daughter on her own. Opportunities are screaming out at her liking enlisting in the WAAF, becoming a mechanic for airplanes. Rita doesn't know that her Italian neighbors could be facing time in prison. The Minnelli family are kind, caring and hard honest wage earners. They own a restaurant cafe bringing delightful dishes from the Old Country to Cliffhaven. Father and son were arrested because of their Italian heritage. Rita is loved by Antonino and Louise like one of their own children. She doesn't know that letting herself do everything for Louise does more harm than good. Mr. Minnelli wants Rita to look out for his wife but not expect Louise to become her mother emotionally and mentally just offer to be a friend to her . Tight apron strings and blackmail is putting a strain on their friendship. Rita's own Irish mother passed away. Louise is not her mother biologically. She wants Louise to be only her friend and nothing more. Louise means well toward Rita because of her knowing a few things in life.
Readers you can find out more details on this part yourselves!

There is a lovely boarding house with the loving Reilly family. This house has wonderful characters . Ronan and Jim Reilly are as Irish as the Blarney Stone. Jim and Peggy have four children and awaiting their first grandchild.

All I can say is there is lots of love and never a dull moment in this house.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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Author 13 books21 followers
August 23, 2020
Un tome dans lequel j’ai eu un peu de mal à rentrer. Les habitants de la Pension du Bord de Mer sont un peu en retrait et j’avoue que, même si j’ai accroché au personnage de la jeune Rita, Louise et son égoïsme me sont rapidement sortis par les yeux. L’obsession de Louise pour le fait que Rita épouse son fils est pénible et j’avoue que j’ai eu mal pour Rita, surtout lorsque la jeune fille s’est vue forcée de renoncer à son rêve pour complaire à sa « Mamma ». En revanche, j’ai été séduite par Ron et son morceau de bravoure ainsi que par Lady Sylvia (qui est vraiment trop gentille). Par ailleurs, j’ai été déçue de ne pas voir plus Peggy dans ce tome (je me suis attachée à tante Peg à la longue !) Cependant, le roman est toujours aussi réaliste et nous permet de partager les angoisses des habitants de Cliffhaven pendant les bombardements allemands.

Ce que j’aime : Le personnage de Rita, la bravoure de Ron, la reconstitution historique.

Ce que j’aime moins : Louise qui est rapidement pénible

Pour résumer

Un opus plaisant grâce au personnage de Rita mais que j’ai moins apprécié que les précédents

Ma note
6,5/10
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September 12, 2020
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Son père parti au front, la guerre qui s’intensifie, sa voisine Louise qui en attend toujours plus d’elle, sa maison qui vole en éclats… La vie ne fait pas de cadeaux à Rita. Pourtant, la jeune fille ne baisse pas les bras et fait face courageusement. Elle entend bien participer à l’effort de guerre, faire sa part à l’arrière tandis que les hommes se battent au front. Ce qui n’est pas forcément du goût de son entourage…

La suite sur le blog :)
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430 reviews8 followers
October 7, 2017
I've read the first two in this series. They've all been enjoyable books to read. Basically "feel good" books with characters you can empathize with who make it through tough times in World War II England. I think there are 6 in the series and I intend to read them all. It's especially interesting to read about the effects of the daily bombing and the hardships endured with blackouts and rationing. Well written and interesting, I can recommend this book as a really good read.
192 reviews
November 1, 2023
Just brilliant gets better and better
Really can’t praise this Author enough she has with just 3 books read become my favourite Author by far
Can’t wait to get started on book 4 of 19 so far with book 20 out in 2024
8 reviews
December 26, 2017
Great read

Really enjoyed the book. Reading the series. Enjoyed how the books are joined together, but stories in their own right.
200 reviews
June 18, 2018
I had read this book a long time ago .
Enjoyed the family at cliff haven
Like stories where the English people are so strong
When things are so bad
23 reviews
August 19, 2018
Des personnages pas très développé s. Peu de rebondissements. L'auteur m'avait habitué à mieux que cela. Vais je lire le tome 2...?
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25 reviews
July 29, 2019
Beautiful read . Loving all the cliffehaven series so far the books are captivating no sooner have I read one the next ones been purchased .Absolutely do recommend .
108 reviews
November 6, 2024
I like a good war saga. Read these when I find the. On holiday
28 reviews
May 6, 2025
godt skrevet og fint indblik i situationen omkring krigen om det engelske luftrum, mange af de perifere personer bliver lidt flade, måske skal man bedre ind i serien for at kunne være der helt...
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307 reviews16 followers
March 11, 2024
Stoere Rita met een hart van goud en haar lastige Italiaanse mama Louisa nemen je mee in hun verhaal wat zich afspeelt in 1941. Rita die haar tijd ver vooruit is met haar ambities en toekomstplannen. Ik zat weer helemaal in het verhaal.
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794 reviews30 followers
February 6, 2017
Whenever I pick up a book in this series I am guaranteed to do little else but read until I am finished. This third installment was no exception...I read it in a weekend. This one is a little different than the first two in that it is not centered around the Reilly family at Beach View Boarding House. The Reillys and the house still figure prominently, but the story is about Rita, a friend of one of the Reilly daughters. When Rita's father, the only family she has, leaves for the war, seventeen year old Rita is left on her own. Then her next door neighbor, Louise, who has acted as a surrogate mother to Rita since her own mother died, is suddenly left alone when her Italian husband and son are interned as enemies of the state. Rita finds their roles suddenly reversed, as she begins acting as a parent to a scared and dependent Louise who has always relied on her husband. Then they both lose their homes in a bombing raid and it begins to look like Rita will never be able to follow her dream of serving in the WAAF.

I love these books because they completely immerse the reader in wartime life. This installment contains wonderful insight into the work of the fire wardens and fire watchers who protected people and property during air raids, and also into the lives of the young women who found themselves filling traditionally male roles in many areas during the war. Some reviewers have complained that this book is not set at Beach View with the familiar characters, but there is still plenty of Beach View and plenty of the characters we have come to love. By following other characters, we get to see how the war has affected the whole town of Cliffehaven. I did miss my favorite character, matriarch Peggy, as she was away visiting family during much of this book, but when she returned she set everything to rights again in typical Peggy style and saved the day. I have the next book sitting on mys shelf ready to go, but I should probably leave it there for a a few days as I really have things to do...
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972 reviews9 followers
December 8, 2021
June 1940. Rita Smith swore she would never lose heart . . .Despite losing her mother at a young age and her father away on important war work, seventeen-year-old Rita Smith has plenty of people to turn to in the close-knit community of Cliffhaven. Until Italy sides with Germany and Rita's closest friends and neighbours are interned as enemies of the state.As war rages across Europe, Rita is more determined than ever to do her bit for the war effort. Although she is forced to give up her dream of joining the WAAF, she volunteers as a fire wardenWhen her own home is destroyed Rita vows she will not lose spirit and throws herself into doing her bit for king and country, longing for the day when she is reunited with those she loves best...The Auxiliary Fire Service formed in January 1938.However, as most young men enlisted in the services, the AFS welcomed those too old or too young to go to war.Though women did train,they didn't actually fight fires in WWII.They became fire watchers and drivers,and managed the communications networks.By 1943 over 70K women had enrolled in the NFS in the UK.Their uniform included a steel helmet, rubber boots, trousers and waterproof leggings.To provide a unified service throughout the country, the National Fire Service took control on 18th August 1941,unifying auxiliary fire services to form a new national service.Foreign nationals from countries with which Britain was at war became “enemy aliens” and were subject to various restrictions.A few months into the war, the order was given to arrest them.Germans,Austrians,and Italians were arrested during May and June 1940 and sent to temporary holding camps,and then to semi-permanent camps on the Isle of Man.Some were sent to camps in Canada and Australia.The sinking of the SS Arandora Star swayed public sympathy towards the enemy aliens.Releases slowly started being organised in the later months of 1940 following the publication of the Under-Secretary of the Home Office,Osbert Peake’s White Paper,Civilian Internees of Enemy Nationality,which identified categories of persons who could be eligible for release.
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264 reviews
December 3, 2022
Waar veel mensen wat minder positief zijn over dit deel van de serie, vond ik het nog echt een mooi boek om te lezen! De schrijfstijl leek hier en daar wel wat anders, maar Ellie Dean omschrijft op een hele unieke wijze de band tussen de hoofdpersoon Rita en Louise (die een moederrol voor haar vervult).

De andere delen hadden tot nu toe een vrij afgerond, 'happy end'. Dit boek heeft een open einde en ook de problemen tussen Rita en Louise zijn niet echt opgelost. Dit vind ik echter niet storend, maar eerder realistisch en geloofwaardig.

Ook vind ik het mooi hoe Ellie Dean de draad oppakt wat betreft de personages die leven in Cliffehaven en hier en daar wat nieuwe personages toevoegt. Ik vind het echt een hele mooie serie en erg prettig om als luisterboek te luisteren. Ik kijk opnieuw uit naar het volgende deel!
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