"Delicious" Jane Johnson, author of Secret of the Bees "Absorbing" Katherine Mezzacappa, author of The Maiden of Florence "Moving and enlightening" Deborah Swift, author of Last Train to Freedom "Totally absorbing" Liz Harris, author of Jaipur Moon War took everything. Love never had a chance. Until now. As a young Australian Army nurse, Annie endures the brutalities of World War II in Singapore and New Guinea. Later, seeking peace, she takes refuge in Berlin-only to find herself caught in the upheaval of the Blockade. Through it all, the death of a man she barely knew leaves a wound that…mehr
"Delicious" Jane Johnson, author of Secret of the Bees "Absorbing" Katherine Mezzacappa, author of The Maiden of Florence "Moving and enlightening" Deborah Swift, author of Last Train to Freedom "Totally absorbing" Liz Harris, author of Jaipur Moon War took everything. Love never had a chance. Until now. As a young Australian Army nurse, Annie endures the brutalities of World War II in Singapore and New Guinea. Later, seeking peace, she takes refuge in Berlin-only to find herself caught in the upheaval of the Blockade. Through it all, the death of a man she barely knew leaves a wound that refuses to heal, threatening to bind her to a life of loneliness. Decades later, Annie is still haunted by what was lost-and what might have been. Her days are quiet, but her memories are loud. When a dying man's fear forces her to confront her own doubts, she forms an unexpected friendship that rekindles something she thought was long gone: hope. Annie's Day is a powerful story of love, war, and the quiet courage it takes to start again-even when it seems far too late.
Apple Gidley's nomadic life, chronicled in Expat Life Slice by Slice, has seen the Anglo-Australian live and work in twelve countries. She is the author of seven books, predominantly historical fiction, which reflect many of those cultures, and explore themes of loss, identity, and family. Her contemporary novel, Finding Serenissima, is a widow's search for a second chances as she explores the labyrinthian canals of Venice. Anna's Day (Nov 2025) is a wartime story from a nurse's perspective. Gidley currently lives in England, where she is researching her next novel, but misses the tropics.
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