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The Morning Gift

By Eva Ibbotson

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Pan Macmillan Paperback English

The Morning Gift

By Eva Ibbotson

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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  • 'Sophisticated, brilliantly plotted and gloriously funny' – Amanda Craig, Guardian The Morning Gift by award-winner Eva Ibbotson is a modern classic of unexpected love, independence and belonging during World War II. 'A perfect marriage of deep romance and gently observed social comedy . . . It is flawless ' – Jenny Colgan Spring 1938: as Hitler marches into Austria, Ruth Berger's family is forced to flee, but a devastating misunderstanding leaves her alone in Nazi-occupied Vienna. There is no hope of escape until a chance meeting with an old family friend, Quinton Somerville, offers her refuge through a marriage of convenience. On arrival in London, Ruth and Quin find that dissolving their marriage is not as simple as they had thought, nor is keeping it secret. As war approaches, how will Ruth start a new life if she is not able to break away from the past?
'Sophisticated, brilliantly plotted and gloriously funny' – Amanda Craig, Guardian The Morning Gift by award-winner Eva Ibbotson is a modern classic of unexpected love, independence and belonging during World War II. 'A perfect marriage of deep romance and gently observed social comedy . . . It is flawless ' – Jenny Colgan Spring 1938: as Hitler marches into Austria, Ruth Berger's family is forced to flee, but a devastating misunderstanding leaves her alone in Nazi-occupied Vienna. There is no hope of escape until a chance meeting with an old family friend, Quinton Somerville, offers her refuge through a marriage of convenience. On arrival in London, Ruth and Quin find that dissolving their marriage is not as simple as they had thought, nor is keeping it secret. As war approaches, how will Ruth start a new life if she is not able to break away from the past?