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The Orphan's Secret (by Shirley Dickson)

I enjoy reading historical fiction books that take place during WWII. This is an emotional read about heartache, relationships, and strength of character. I appreciated learning about the lumberjills, something of which I never knew. This demonstrated one more way women played an important role during the war. The characters were well developed. While you begin the book thinking that will focus on Ethel and Karl, you come to realize that John and Lily are the primary figures. You will be on an emotional rollercoaster as you open the book and become immersed in the story. Get the box of tissues close by because you’ll need them. Thank you to NetGalley and Bookoutre for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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