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Until we meet again

It's the summer of 1914--the last peaceful summer Britain will see for four long years. Tilly Moon has long looked to her elder half-sister, Maddy, as a role model. Maddy's love of music inspired Tilly to follow in her footsteps, becoming an accomplished pianist. If there is one thing she loves more than playing the piano though, it is her twin brother's best friend Dominic. But, in the first tentative steps of romance, what they all feared has come to pass. The country is at war. Following the Moon family's triumphs and tragedies during the outbreak of the First World War, Margaret Thornton's heartfelt and highly evocative narrative brings those turbulent times to life, perfectly capturing the horror of war and the devastating sorrow it brought, but also the heroism it engendered in ordinary people.

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  • "It is the summer of 1914 and Tilly Moon, an accomplished pianist, longs for the day she can take her music studies further. If there is one thing she loves more than music it is her brother Tommy's best friend Dominic, and they embark on a tentative first romance, but their plans are interrupted when Britain declares war on Germany. Dominic and Tommy are quick to enlist, and Tilly gives up her music to train as a nurse, but her heart and mind remain fixed on Dominic. Will he return to her as promised and fulfil their engagement ..."
  • "It's the summer of 1914--the last peaceful summer Britain will see for four long years. Tilly Moon has long looked to her elder half-sister, Maddy, as a role model. Maddy's love of music inspired Tilly to follow in her footsteps, becoming an accomplished pianist. If there is one thing she loves more than playing the piano though, it is her twin brother's best friend Dominic. But, in the first tentative steps of romance, what they all feared has come to pass. The country is at war. Following the Moon family's triumphs and tragedies during the outbreak of the First World War, Margaret Thornton's heartfelt and highly evocative narrative brings those turbulent times to life, perfectly capturing the horror of war and the devastating sorrow it brought, but also the heroism it engendered in ordinary people."@en

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  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Until We Meet Again"
  • "Until we meet again"@en
  • "Until we meet again"