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Song of the Skylark

Author: Erica James  

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A fabulously enchanting story from the bestselling author of MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS and SUMMER AT THE LAKE 'Hugely uplifting tale of friendship, history and love' HEAT magazine

A fabulously enchanting story from the bestselling author of MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS and SUMMER AT THE LAKE'Hugely uplifting tale of friendship, history and love' HEAT magazine

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A fabulously enchanting story from the bestselling author of MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS and SUMMER AT THE LAKE 'Hugely uplifting tale of friendship, history and love' HEAT magazine

A fabulously enchanting story from the bestselling author of MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS and SUMMER AT THE LAKE'Hugely uplifting tale of friendship, history and love' HEAT magazine

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'A beautifully crafted and hugely uplifting tale of friendship, history and love. A real gem' HEAT magazine

'A captivating tale of love and loss' SUNDAY EXPRESS magazine

'A stunning book, brilliantly written ... THE SONG OF THE SKYLARK will totally captivate you and your emotions, impossible to put down' Kaye Thorne

Lizzie has an unfortunate knack for attracting bad luck, but this time she's hit the jackpot. Losing her heart to her boss at the radio station where she works leads directly to losing her job, and with no money in the bank she's forced to swallow her pride and return home to her parents. As if that wasn't bad enough, her mother finds her work at the local care home for the elderly, and it's there that Lizzie meets Mrs Dallimore.

In her nineties, Mrs Dallimore also finds herself in a situation which she's reluctantly coming to terms with. Old age has finally caught up with her, and with her life drawing to a close she gives in to the temptation to relive the past by sharing it with Lizzie.

She tells Lizzie of the day when, as a young girl, and shortly before the outbreak of World War II, she left her home in America to cross the Atlantic to England where she hoped to meet her English grandparents for the first time. At best she hoped for a family reconciliation, but before long her visit turned into so much more.

As Lizzie listens to Mrs Dallimore's story, she begins to realize that she's not the only person to attract bad luck, or make mistakes, and maybe things aren't so bad for her after all . . .

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Critic Reviews

“Delightful . . . a blend of emotion and wry social observation - DAILY MAILA captivating read: beautifully written and heartrendingly sad - DAILY TELEGRAPHA skilful writer possessing great sympathy and humour - GOOD BOOK GUIDE”

Delightful . . . a blend of emotion and wry social observation - DAILY MAIL

A captivating read: beautifully written and heartrendingly sad - DAILY TELEGRAPH

A skilful writer possessing great sympathy and humour - GOOD BOOK GUIDE

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About the Author

Erica James is the number one international bestselling author of twenty-five novels, including the Sunday Times top ten bestsellers Summer at the Lake, Paradise House and Song of the Skylark. She has sold over five million books worldwide and her work has been translated into thirteen languages. Erica won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award for her novel Gardens of Delight, set in beautiful Lake Como, Italy, which has become a second home to her. Her authentic characters are thanks to her fondness for striking up conversation with complete strangers.

Chat to Erica online: | Twitter: @TheEricaJames | Facebook: @EricaJamesAuthor | Instagram: @the_ericajames

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'A beautifully crafted and hugely uplifting tale of friendship, history and love. A real gem' HEAT magazine' A captivating tale of love and loss' SUNDAY EXPRESS magazine' A stunning book, brilliantly written ... THE SONG OF THE SKYLARK will totally captivate you and your emotions, impossible to put down' Kaye ThorneLizzie has an unfortunate knack for attracting bad luck, but this time she's hit the jackpot. Losing her heart to her boss at the radio station where she works leads directly to losing her job, and with no money in the bank she's forced to swallow her pride and return home to her parents. As if that wasn't bad enough, her mother finds her work at the local care home for the elderly, and it's there that Lizzie meets Mrs Dallimore. In her nineties, Mrs Dallimore also finds herself in a situation which she's reluctantly coming to terms with. Old age has finally caught up with her, and with her life drawing to a close she gives in to the temptation to relive the past by sharing it with Lizzie.She tells Lizzie of the day when, as a young girl, and shortly before the outbreak of World War II, she left her home in America to cross the Atlantic to England where she hoped to meet her English grandparents for the first time. At best she hoped for a family reconciliation, but before long her visit turned into so much more. As Lizzie listens to Mrs Dallimore's story, she begins to realize that she's not the only person to attract bad luck, or make mistakes, and maybe things aren't so bad for her after all . . .

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Orion
Published
30th June 2016
Pages
464
ISBN
9781409159575

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