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Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace,
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go ...
Maggie is Thursday's Child, a spirited girl growing up in an English country village surrounded by apple orchards and hop fields. Neighbours are friends and the local landowner, the Squire, is a fair, decent man to his workers. Life could be idyllic, if not for the unwelcome intrusion of air raids.
This is 1941 and WW2 is raging. When peacetime is finally declared in 1945, it seems the war is over - but through tragic circumstances Maggie
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Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace,
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go ...

Maggie is Thursday's Child, a spirited girl growing up in an English country village surrounded by apple orchards and hop fields. Neighbours are friends and the local landowner, the Squire, is a fair, decent man to his workers. Life could be idyllic, if not for the unwelcome intrusion of air raids.

This is 1941 and WW2 is raging. When peacetime is finally declared in 1945, it seems the war is over - but through tragic circumstances Maggie realises that war comes in many guises. Life changes from one of happy frivolity to loneliness and rejection.

However, the village, her friends and a deep fascination with a four-penny stamp from a country far away that she has never seen but yearns for all give Maggie the strength to keep moving forward.

Ultimately, Maggie learns the most valuable of lessons - to believe in her dreams and in herself.

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Autorenporträt
Tracey Friday grew up in the English countryside and now resides in Sydney with her family and mischievous cavoodle. After college, her career has spanned the newspaper industry, the UK and Australian Government and a lawyer's office.In her twenties, Tracey dreamed of writing a book, but it was only decades later when storyline plots set in bygone eras became her passion. She is blessed with an imagination that unashamedly runs riot and loves her characters... even the deliciously despicable ones.Tracey enjoys a high tea and wishes she could hold a tune - oh, and who doesn't love a Friday?