The Clockmaker’s Wife
by Daisy Wood
Ellie
discovers a pen for the Fascist party in an old handbag belonging to her
grandmother. She has always had
questions about her grandmother, questions her mother can’t, or won’t,
answer. Ellie travels to England where
she finds her mother’s stepsister quarrelsome and evasive and offering no
answers or help. But Ellie refuses to
give up her search.
Books
that authors take the time and effort to dig deep in their research are extremely
eye opening. Wood takes readers into the
small shelters that were shared by neighbors and we experience the suffocating
reality of the blitz. The taught
suspense of what Nell Spellman went through to help her husband was toe
curling. The frustration that Ellie
experiences while trying to find the puzzle pieces to help her put together the
picture that is her family history is palpable.
Good read for history buffs.
Teens looking for historical fiction with strong female protagonists
will devour this one. #NetGalley #TheClockmaker's Wife
I wish to thank
NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this novel and give my
honest review.
PUB: Harper 360
PUB
DATE: July 27, 2021
ISBN: 9780008444631
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