When I Was Yours by Lizzie Page


☆☆☆☆☆
Kindle Edition, 346 pages
Expected publication: December 1st 2020 by Forever (Grand Central Publishing)

About the Book:
1939: War has broken out -- hundreds of children are evacuated to the countryside to keep them safe from the bombs raining down on the cities. Wrenched from her family in the East End and sent more than a hundred miles away, seven-year-old Pearl Posner must adapt to a new life away from everything familiar. Vivienne didn't ask for an evacuee child. In fact, she's not sure her heart can take it. So many years, so many disappointments . . . Vivi's ability to feel love left her the day she learned the truth about her husband, Edmund, and when she made the worst decision of her life and left her cherished sister to her fate. But like it or not, Pearl is here to stay, and with the rumors about what's happening to children in mainland Europe, it might be the last safe place for her. As Pearl and Vivi learn how to live together, they discover that they have a connection that runs more deeply than they could ever have guessed -- from before Pearl was born and deep into Vivienne's past. And will it be Pearl -- the little girl who says so little and sees so much -- who forces Vivi to finally confront what happened in her marriage . . . and to the long-lost sister she loved so dearly and let fall so far?

My Review:
This book was hard to put down. I loved the characters in the book. And to be honest I do not usually read WWI or WWII historical novels. This a first for me. I highly recommend this book as I am an avid reader. It is very well written and easy to follow.

What an awful time in history that must have been and what sacrifices were made. This book, as almost all books set during WWI or WWII, has some of the most unbelievably sad moments that you wonder how people go on living. But it also has some beautiful moments when you feel the hope of humanity and the ties of love that keep us going in hard times.

I highly recommend this book for its memorable characters and satisfying story-line. There's a range of interesting themes from women's friendships to various aspects of war that people never think about. One of the best historical fiction books I've read in a very long time. I felt as though I was right in the book with all the characters.

Disclosure:
Thank you NetGalley, Forever (Grand Central Publishing) and Lizzie Page for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an impartial review; all opinions are my own.

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