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Acts of love and war / Maggie Brookes.

1936. Civil war in Spain. A world on the brink of chaos . . . 21-year-old Lucy feels content with her life in Hertfordshire - not least because she lives next door to Tom and Jamie, two very different brothers for whom she has equally great affection. But her comfortable life is turned upside down when Tom decides he must travel to Spain to fight in the bloody Spanish Civil War. He is quickly followed by Jamie who, much to Lucy's despair, is supporting General Franco. To the dismay of her irascible father, Lucy decides that the only way to bring her boys back safely is to travel to Spain herself to persuade them to come home. Yet when she sees the horrific effects of the war, she quickly becomes immersed in the lifesaving work the Quakers are doing to help the civilian population, many of whom are refugees.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9009440354 F BRO
Adult fiction   City Branch . . Available .  
C9009588738 F BRO
Adult fiction   Earlville Branch . . Available .  
C9009588241 F BRO
Adult fiction   Smithfield Branch . . On Loan . 20 May 2024
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ISBN 9781529135664 (paperback)
Author Brookes, Maggie author.
Title Acts of love and war / Maggie Brookes.
Published London : Century, 2022.
Physical description 406 pages ; 24 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references.
Summary 1936. Civil war in Spain. A world on the brink of chaos . . . 21-year-old Lucy feels content with her life in Hertfordshire - not least because she lives next door to Tom and Jamie, two very different brothers for whom she has equally great affection. But her comfortable life is turned upside down when Tom decides he must travel to Spain to fight in the bloody Spanish Civil War. He is quickly followed by Jamie who, much to Lucy's despair, is supporting General Franco. To the dismay of her irascible father, Lucy decides that the only way to bring her boys back safely is to travel to Spain herself to persuade them to come home. Yet when she sees the horrific effects of the war, she quickly becomes immersed in the lifesaving work the Quakers are doing to help the civilian population, many of whom are refugees.
Subject English -- Spain -- Fiction
Quakers -- Fiction
Young women -- Fiction
Historical fiction
Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939 -- Fiction
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