The FitzOsbornes at War

The FitzOsbornes at War by Michelle Cooper is a historical juvenile fiction novel published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2012. This first edition spans 552 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Sophie FitzOsborne and her royal family as they flee their island home in Montmaray amidst the Nazi attacks, capturing the challenges and experiences of life during wartime.
Readers will find Sophie’s journal filled with vivid accounts of blackouts, the Blitz, and her social life, including dancing with soldiers on leave. The narrative explores themes of family and resilience as Sophie anxiously awaits news of her brother Toby, whose plane has been shot down. Amidst the chaos of war, hope and love emerge, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of the FitzOsbornes as they dream of liberating their homeland.
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Michelle Cooper completes her heart-stealing epic drama of history and romance with The FitzOsbornes at War.
Sophie FitzOsborne and the royal family of Montmaray escaped their remote island home when the Nazis attacked. But as war breaks out in England and around the world, nowhere is safe. Sophie fills her journal with tales of a life during wartime. Blackouts and the Blitz. Dancing in nightclubs with soliders on leave. And endlessly waiting for news of her brother Toby, whose plane was shot down over enemy territory.
But even as bombs rain down on London, hope springs up, and love blooms for this most endearing princess. And when the Allies begin to drive their way across Europe, the FitzOsbornes take heart—maybe, just maybe, there will be a way to liberate Montmaray as well.
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