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The powerful final chapter in the seasons of war quartet
Christmas 1917, and as the Lilley family gathers at the Rectory in the Sussex village of Ashden, the mood is far from festive. The war grinds on, new ration measures are introduced and any hope of returning to life as it was before the war dissipates.
The Lilley sisters each struggle to determine their desires and their place in an increasingly uncertain world. When fresh tragedy strikes Ashden itself, devastation reverberates throughout the village. Yet while the New Year brings new challenges, the Rectory opens its doors to a
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The powerful final chapter in the seasons of war quartet

Christmas 1917, and as the Lilley family gathers at the Rectory in the Sussex village of Ashden, the mood is far from festive. The war grinds on, new ration measures are introduced and any hope of returning to life as it was before the war dissipates.

The Lilley sisters each struggle to determine their desires and their place in an increasingly uncertain world. When fresh tragedy strikes Ashden itself, devastation reverberates throughout the village. Yet while the New Year brings new challenges, the Rectory opens its doors to a new world, its inhabitants strengthened by the grief and happiness shared during the long years of war.

'A WELL-TOLD STORY WITH A SUPERB PERIOD FLAVOUR' SUSSEX EXPRESS


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Amy Myers was born in Kent, where she still lives, although she has now ventured to the far side of the Medway. For many years a director of a London publishing company, she is now a full-time writer. Married to an American, she lived for some years in Paris.