Tomorrow Is Another Day

Tomorrow Is Another Day by Mary Jane Staples is a large print edition published by Magna Large Print Books in 2001, featuring 429 pages in English. This book continues the narrative of the Adams family during wartime, focusing on their experiences and challenges as they navigate life in London amidst the backdrop of World War II.
Readers will find the story unfolds in the autumn of 1941, highlighting the family’s efforts to care for a lonely girl named Phoebe, whom Sammy and Susie Adams take into their home. The narrative also explores the joys and struggles faced by other family members, including Boots and Polly, who find fulfillment in their desires, while Tim grapples with the harsh realities of being a prisoner of war. The book presents a vivid portrayal of resilience and familial bonds during a tumultuous period.
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The continuing story of the Adams family in wartime… In the autumn of 1941 Sammy Adams found a sad and lonely little girl called Phoebe wandering the streets of London, and he and his wife Susie took the deserted and bewildered child into their home and into their hearts. Others of the Adams clan found joy in the midst of war – Boots and Polly achieved their hearts’ desire and Eloise married her swashbuckling Colonel in Alexandria. For others, there were worries, as Tim was taken prisoner of war, German bombers still raided London, and Sammy and Susie had to overcome many difficulties to secure Phoebe’s future.
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