I’ve read all of Glynis Peters‘ books and loved them all. She has another one coming out in November (The Orphan’s Last Goodbye), so I’ll be adding that to my TBR pile. I’m fortunate to have met Glynis a few times – at writing events and also as a friend. She is the most genuine, caring, supportive person. And a brilliant writer.
Here’s the blurb for the book:
In the darkness of war, light shines from the pages of a book…
For as long as Alice Carmichael can remember, the only thing she’s been able to count on is the written word. The war may have taken everything from her, but the stories she cherishes provide solace and escape into a world that is more hopeful than 1942 England.
So when Alice finds herself at the mercy and kindness of strangers, miles from everything she’s ever known, it’s little surprise that books become her purpose.
Now, Alice must channel the courage of her favourite heroines to risk everything for her country. Because it’s only in writing her own story that Alice can seize the destiny her beloved books have taught her she deserves…
My Review
The thing I love the most about Glynis’ books are her characters. She has a way of connecting you with them and making you believe in them. The main character in The Orphan’s Secret Library is Alice and I felt protective of this poor orphan girl who seems to have no one to love her. But she has a resilience and we admire this girl who forges a new life, making lifelong friendships in the process and finding a crucial role, which involves her love of books.
I truly felt I was with Alice on her journey every step of the way. A beautiful, captivating read that also delves into the hardship of war. Five stars from me.
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