Waterloo Station A Novel

Cover of Waterloo Station A Novel by Emily Grayson
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780060013974
Dimensions:
Height: 7.12 Inches
Length: 5.12 Inches
Weight: 0.7165023515 Pounds
Width: 0.83 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Waterloo Station A Novel by Emily Grayson, published by HarperCollins on April 1, 2003, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of love against the backdrop of a tumultuous historical period. The narrative follows Maude Latham, a young American woman who arrives at Oxford University in the summer of 1938. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she falls in love with her married literature tutor, Stephen Kendall. As World War II unfolds, their relationship is tested, leading Maude to confront the challenges of love and loss.

Readers will find a poignant exploration of devotion and resilience as Maude navigates her life as a trauma nurse during the war, grappling with Stephen’s disappearance and the impact of the conflict on their love. The story delves into themes of faith and the enduring nature of love, set against the chaotic backdrop of World War II. With 208 pages, this first edition presents a narrative that intertwines personal and historical elements, inviting readers to reflect on the trials faced by its characters.


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From the bestselling author of The Gazebo and The Observatory comes a passionate and gripping story that follows two devoted lovers through a dramatic period in history.

England. Summer, 1938. An adventurous and beautiful young American woman arrives at Oxford University, never expecting that her life — and the entire world — will soon change. When Maude Latham falls in love with her married literature tutor, Stephen Kendall, she learns that the Romantic poets had it right: Love is eternal. Yet just as she has fortified her conviction with the wisdom of the old poets, it is tested when World War II disrupts her perfect love affair. After Stephen joins the Royal Navy and disappears, Maude finds herself living through the war as a trauma nurse in a hospital. As time passes and the war progresses, Stephen’s disappearance forces Maude to question everything she knows about the man she loves and all that he has taught her about love itself.

Emily Grayson takes readers into the turbulent history of World War II, exploring the lives of two lovers who are torn apart in the disorder and chaos that divided the world. A love story that is as deeply emotional as it is suspenseful, Waterloo Station is a timeless tale of faith and devotion that will touch everyone who reads it.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Waterloo Station A Novel” by Emily Grayson. Synopsis preview: From the bestselling author of The Gazebo and The Observatory comes a passionate and gripping story that follows two devoted lovers through a dramatic period in history.England. Summer, 1938. An adventurous and beautiful…
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When was “Waterloo Station A Novel” published?
Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2003.
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ISBN-13: 9780060013974.
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Language: en. Pages: 208. Edition: First Edition.

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