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The Morrow Family of Newgate Street, 1943

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The Morrow Family of Newgate Street, 1943

De: Molly Cutpurse
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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In the fourth year of a brutal war, the Morrow family faces heartbreaking changes and unrelenting hardships — yet amid loss and despair, moments of hope and love flicker, proving that even the darkest times cannot extinguish the human spirit.

As the war stretches on into its fourth year, Maud begins to understand that the physical horrors and disappointments of living through global conflict extend far beyond death alone. Despondency and demoralising events arise closer to home, as her two children change in ways she never could have imagined.

Maud often wonders whether these tragedies would have occurred if the Nazis had not unleashed their quest for world domination. How many losses will it take before the war is won?

Despite the exhaustion and heartache that weigh on the Morrow family’s weary souls, Maud and her husband Richard find moments of bright hope, love, and new life that help them endure the darkest times. Through the struggles and sacrifices of the greatest conflict of the 20th century, they cling to these flickers of light to keep going.

Ficción Femenina Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Sagas Vida Familiar Guerra Inspirador Sincero
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