Emma’s War

Emma’s War by Rosie Clarke, published by Ebury Publishing on April 9, 2015, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the challenges faced by a young woman during World War II. Spanning 400 pages, the story follows Emma Robinson as she navigates the harsh realities of her life after discovering she is pregnant with Paul Greenslade’s child. With Paul disappearing instead of marrying her, Emma is forced into a marriage with Dick Gillows, a situation that quickly reveals itself to be fraught with danger and jealousy.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and the struggle for independence against the backdrop of wartime turmoil. As Emma grapples with her oppressive circumstances, the story unfolds to reveal her quest for freedom and a better future for herself and her child. The book touches on elements of romance and the impact of war, providing a rich context for Emma’s journey.
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When Emma Robinson discovers she is carrying Paul Greenslade’s child, there are harsh consequences after he disappears rather than marry a common shop-girl. Forced by her tyrannical father to marry Dick Gillows, Emma learns quickly that a jealous husband is a violent one. How can Emma escape the ties that bind her; to build a life for herself and her child? This title was previously publsed as The Bonds that Break by Linda Sole.
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