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Goodnight from London : a novel

Robson, Jennifer 1970- (author.). OverDrive, Inc. (Added Author).

Summary: "In the summer of 1940, ambitious young American journalist Ruby Sutton gets her big break: the chance to report on the European war as a staff writer for Picture Weekly newsmagazine in London. She jumps at the chance, for it's an opportunity not only to prove herself, but also to start fresh in a city and country that know nothing of her humble origins. But life in besieged Britain tests Ruby in ways she never imagined. Although most of Ruby's new colleagues welcome her, a few resent her presence, not only as an American but also as a woman. She is just beginning to find her feet, to feel at home in a country that is so familiar yet so foreign, when the bombs begin to fall. As the nightly horror of the Blitz stretches unbroken into weeks and months, Ruby must set aside her determination to remain an objective observer. When she loses everything but her life, and must depend upon the kindness of strangers, she learns for the first time the depth and measure of true friendship—and what it is to love a man who is burdened by secrets that aren't his to share." --Publisher's description.

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  • ISBN: 9780062389848
  • ISBN: 006238984X
  • Physical Description: remote
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  • Publisher: [New York] : William Morrow Paperbacks, 2017.

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Source of Description Note:
Title detail screen (OverDrive, viewed May 15, 2017).
Subject: London (England) -- History -- Bombardment, 1940-1945 -- Fiction
Women journalists -- Fiction
Americans -- England -- Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 -- England -- London -- Fiction
FICTION / Sagas
Fiction
Genre: Historical fiction.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2017 March #1
    Robson, the author of Somewhere in France (2014), about women in WWI, now brings her entertaining blend of romance and home-front drama forward to the 1940s and WWII. Ruby Sutton is a New York reporter for a weekly magazine called The American, trying to find her way in the male-dominated journalism world, when she is "seconded" to London to work for Picture Weekly. It's summer 1940, and the European war is just starting to heat up as Ruby arrives and is immediately attracted to Bennett, a Dunkirk survivor employed by a mysterious "research agency" (think clandestine ops). There's no time for romance, however, as Bennett disappears and the Blitz begins. There are plenty of formulaic elements here—newsroom camaraderie, bombs and heartbreak, tearful goodbyes, etc.—but Robson manages the familiar elements skillfully, relying on a sharply detailed evocation of the Blitz through the fresh eyes of a young American and on characters who defy their types with just the right splash of individuality. This pairs perfectly with Lissa Evans' Their Finest (2016) and Meg Waite Clayton's The Race for Paris (2015). Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.
  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2017 May #1

    Growing up in an orphanage, Ruby Sutton understands how to make the best of a bad situation, but she's determined to improve her lot in life. By the summer of 1940, Ruby finally gets her big break as a journalist when she heads to London to report home-front stories for Picture Weekly. Getting to know a tight-knit group of Brits, Ruby is wary but can't resist opening herself to love and loss, even as the civilian and military tolls rise with the heavy German air raids. By making her protagonist a young woman with plenty of compassion, self-reliance, and street smarts, Robson (Somewhere in France) allows poignant moments to blossom without becoming overly sentimental or cloying. The mix of secondary characters creates a realistic network for Ruby's wide range of experiences. VERDICT Dedicated fans of World War II fiction will be surprised by new details about life during the Blitz that Robson presents here. Readers seeking history and romance will find plenty of both here.—Stacey Hayman, Rocky River P.L., OH

    Copyright 2017 Library Journal.
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