The lost English girl

Julia Kelly, 1986-

Book - 2023

"Liverpool, 1935: Raised in a strict Catholic family, Viv Byrne knows what's expected of her: marry a Catholic man from her working-class neighborhood and have his children. However, when she finds herself pregnant after a fling with Joshua Levinson, a Jewish man with dreams of becoming a famous Jazz musician, Viv knows that a swift wedding is the only answer. Her only solace is that marrying Joshua will mean escaping her strict mother's scrutiny. But when Joshua makes a life-changing choice on their wedding day, Viv is forced once again into the arms of her disapproving family. Five years later and on the eve of World War II, Viv is faced with the impossible choice to evacuate her young daughter, Maggie, to the countryside e...state of the affluent Thompson family. In New York City, Joshua gives up his failing musical career to serve in the Royal Air Force, fight for his country, and try to piece together his feelings about the family, wife, and daughter he left behind at eighteen. However, tragedy strikes when Viv learns that the countryside safe haven she sent her daughter to wasn't immune from the horrors of war. It is only years later, with Joshua's help, that Viv learns the secrets of their shared past and what it will take to put a family back together again. Telling the harrowing story of England's many evacuated children, bestselling author Julia Kelly's The Lost English Girl explores how one simple choice can change the course of a life, and what we are willing to forgive to find a way back to the ones we love and thought lost"--

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Genres
Historical fiction
Domestic fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Gallery Books 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Julia Kelly, 1986- (author)
Edition
First Gallery Books hardcover edition
Physical Description
404 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781982171704
9781668020685
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Review by Booklist Review

From the first pages, Kelly's latest (after The Last Dance of the Debutante, 2022) grabs readers' attention with the character of courageous Viv Byrne as she strives to fight societal norms. Viv thought that marriage would get her out from under her very Catholic parents' thumbs in Liverpool in 1935. But when Joshua Levinson decides to try his luck at being a musician in the States, she's stuck, pregnant and alone. Five years later, Joshua is run down from trying to get a steady position as a sax player. When he learns that England will be joining the war, he returns home to fight for his homeland. Viv finds herself giving into pressure and allows their daughter, Maggie, to be taken to the country to avoid the ravages of war. Kelly reveals their story by alternating viewpoints between Viv, Joshua, and Maggie. When the home Maggie is staying at is bombed, Viv and Joshua try to find out what happened to their daughter. For readers of fast-paced historical fiction with a hint of suspense.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In the enticing latest from Kelly (The Last Dance of the Debutante), the lives of two star-crossed lovers are upended during WWII. In 1930s Liverpool, 18-year-old Viv Byrne dreams of expanding her world beyond the restrictions of her Catholic parents and her job at the post office. Viv meets jazz musician Joshua Levinson at a dance hall and gets pregnant after one night with him. Though Joshua is Jewish, her parents reluctantly approve of their marriage. Then, they offer Joshua money to leave her and their unborn child, and he takes off for New York with his sax. Four years later, with Joshua's career flailing and the war looming, he returns to England to enlist in the RAF. Meanwhile, Viv sends her daughter, Maggie, to the countryside to keep her safe, but the hosts' house is bombed. Viv and Joshua reunite, trying find out what happened to Maggie and hoping that somehow she survived the blast. In chapters alternating from Viv's, Joshua's, and Maggie's points of view, Kelly unearths her characters' deepest secrets and emotions. Readers will fall in love with unassuming Viv in particular; when faced with heartbreaking events, she exhibits incredible courage. This will hook readers from the first page. Agent: Emily Sylvan Kim, Prospect. (Mar.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Kelly's latest work of historical fiction (after The Last Dance of the Debutante) takes place during World War II in Liverpool, England. Vivian Byrne, a young lady who met and fell in love with a musician named Joshua, finds herself with child after their short time together. To avoid the shame of being an unwed mother, Vivian marries Joshua at the register's office. But on the day of their wedding, Vivian's mother offers Joshua a large sum of money to disappear, now that Vivian's child will be born in wedlock. Soon Germany is threatening another war, and Vivian is encouraged by her family and parish priest to evacuate her four-year-old daughter to the countryside, before the whole planet is thrown into chaos as a new world war starts. VERDICT A fascinating novel about a woman's struggle with an out-of-wedlock pregnancy, her parents' harsh treatment of both mother and child, and the separation from her child under the threat of an imminent war. For a different perspective of civilian life during the war, readers might try Maureen Lee's "Pearl Street" series, also set in Liverpool.--Victoria Kollar

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