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Two Wars and a Wedding [Audiobook/Library Edition]
Audio CD
Main Details
Title |
Two Wars and a Wedding [Audiobook/Library Edition]
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lauren Willig
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Physical Properties |
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Category/Genre | Audiobooks on CD Fiction Blackstone Audiobooks |
ISBN/Barcode |
9798212210683
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Edition |
Audiobook/Library Edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Blackstone Audiobooks
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Imprint |
HarperCollins
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NZ Release Date |
1 March 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
From New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig: a dramatic coming-of-age story with a dual timeline and a single heroine--a bold and adventuring young woman who finds herself caught up in two very different wars on both sides of the Atlantic. September 1896: As an aspiring archaeologist, Smith College graduate Betsy Hayes travels to Athens, desperate to break into a very male-dominated field and find work at some of the worlds most famous excavation sites. In the midst of the heat and dust of Greece she finds an unlikely ally in philanthropist Charles, Baron de Robecourt, one of the few men who takes her academic passion seriously. But when a simmering conflict between Greece and Turkey erupts into open warfare, Betsys archaeological sites become battlefields and she falls into the grim and heroic task of nursing the wounded. As the world around her is irrevocably changed, Betsy finds her heart pulled in multiple directions. June 1898: As the Spanish-American war begins, an older and wiser Betsy Hayes is searching for her former best friend Ava, who she last saw in Greece during the Greco-Turkish War. She believes that Ava might be with the Red Cross headed to Cuba, so Betsy herself joins the Red Cross and follows Teddy Roosevelts Rough Riders straight to the heart of the fighting. As she enters the war zone, dark memories of her last war resurface and her need to protect old and new friends intensifies. With an unforgettable cast of characters set against two often overlooked but dramatic periods of history, Lauren Willig spins a compelling and heartwarming story about friendship, falling in love at the most inopportune moments, and fighting for what is right.
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