I'll Be Seeing You: An emotionally gripping and thoroughly engrossing WW2 historical novel
2023 | Fiction & Poetry
Sheffield,1939: In the heart of the industrial north, amidst the looming shadows of war, Frances, an audacious and spirited young woman, crosses paths with Henry, a determined, and hardworking steelworker. Despite their vastly different social backgrounds, an undeniable connection ignites between them, defying the norms of their time.
As Europe descends into darkness, they embark on a clandestine love affair, seeking solace in each other’s arms. However, with their families vehemently opposed to their relationship, they must navigate a perilous path to keep their love a secret.
But as war engulfs the world, a more formidable adversary emerges, threatening to tear them apart. Frances and Henry’s love is put to the ultimate test, and they must summon unwavering courage to confront the heart-wrenching choices that lie ahead.
Set against a tapestry of war and social division, can their love endure, or will fate conspire to keep them apart forever?
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Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book.
I liked this book, but I struggled a bit with it.
I liked that both Henry and Francis had a say, in the third person. I did not like that when Henry spoke, he spoke with a broad Yorkshire accent! I live one county down from Yorkshire, in the UK and it took me a bit of time to figure out what he was saying, so that took some enjoyment out it.
Henry and Francis are from very differing backgrounds, different classes and before WWII this was a major issue. It shows in places. Makes you think, about how things have changed. I didn't much like Francis' mother, but I think that's a generational thing. She came across extremely heavy on Francis and not so much on her brother, but then again, wanting to run away to Hollywood, in that time frame, was probably no more far fetched than it is today!
It felt a little clunky at times, and that made it a bit hard work. Some threads are left....unfinished.....I thought. Bit of tightening up, and I think this might have eeked that 4th star out of me.
BUT
It is well written, and I saw no editing or spelling mistakes, and I did finish it. Whether I will read another by this author remains to be seen.