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Fiction Sagas

Heartaches and Christmas Cakes

by (author) Amy Miller

read by Julie Maisey

Publisher
Bolinda Audio
Initial publish date
Dec 2017
Category
Sagas, Historical
  • CD-Audio

    ISBN
    9781489424068
    Publish Date
    Dec 2017
    List Price
    $14.99

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The first wartime family saga in a heartwarming and romantic new series.

December, 1940: All that Audrey Barton wants is her family together for Christmas. But the war changes everything….

The Barton family bakery in Bournemouth has been at the heart of the town for generations: Audrey and Charlie Barton have never been rich, but their bread and cakes—and their love and advice—have enriched the lives of others in the town for many years.

When war breaks out, it doesn’t take long for trouble to arrive on the bakery doorstep. Audrey’s brother William has joined up to fight, and William’s fiancé Elsie fears she may lose him before their life together has even begun. Audrey’s stepsister Lily comes to stay, but Lily is clearly hiding a dark secret.

And a silent and strange little girl is evacuated to the town—will Audrey get to the heart of what is ailing her?

Audrey battles to keep hope and love alive in tumultuous times. But when disaster strikes at Christmas, will her efforts be in vain?

About the authors

Amy Miller
is a media maker and social justice organizer based in Montr�al. She recently directed and wrote the documentary No Land No Food No Life a hard-hitting film on the economy, agricultural land grabs and the changes to farmers' lives around the world.

She directed, wrote and produced the documentary The Carbon Rush, a global expos� on how carbon offset projects impact local peoples. The film has expanded to include an online interactive game as well as a book of essays and photos published by Red Deer Press (2013).

She directed, wrote and produced the featurette documentary Myths for Profit: Canada's Role In Industries of War and Peace that was screened thoroughly across Canada and at festivals including the Milano Film Festival, RIDM and The Bay Street Film Festival, where it won the Peoples Choice award.

Amy's first documentary, Outside of Europe, focuses on the exclusionary nature of immigration and border policies and continues to be screened around the world. She remains dedicated to developing critical documentaries for transformative social change and helping out grassroots campaigns for justice.

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