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Secondhand Historical Saga Bargain Book Box

This collection offers twenty-one immersive historical narratives focused on themes of resilience, family, and survival across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Readers will find a selection of bestselling works from celebrated authors like Beryl Matthews, Dilly Court, and Anna Jacobs. The assortment provides a broad representation of the genre, encompassing everything from grit-filled tales of industrial communities to poignant stories of courage on the home front. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. The Patchwork Girls by Elaine Everest As the Second World War breaks out, a group of women from different backgrounds find solace and friendship while working together in a local tailor shop. They navigate the challenges of rationing and air raids while contributing to the war effort through their skilled labor. The story explores the personal trials and romantic entanglements that develop as they form a tight-knit community. This heartwarming saga celebrates the strength of female bonds and the resilience of those living through a global crisis.

  2. Her Mother's Daughter by Beryl Matthews A young woman takes on the responsibility of caring for her family after her mother’s health fails, sacrificing her own dreams in the process. She navigates the difficulties of life in the early twentieth century, dealing with social prejudice and economic hardship with unwavering determination. As she matures, she begins to find her own voice and the courage to pursue a life that honors her own desires. The novel is a poignant and inspiring study of duty, love, and the slow process of self-discovery.

  3. The Secrets of the Lake by Liz Trenow In a quiet village, a series of long-buried secrets begins to surface when a local lake recedes during a particularly dry summer. A young woman is drawn into the mystery, uncovering a tragic event from the past that has haunted her family for decades. She must navigate the complexities of local gossip and historical deception to find the truth behind the town's silence. The narrative is an atmospheric and compelling look at the power of secrets and the search for closure.

  4. The Silk Merchant's Daughter by Dinah Jefferies Set in French Indochina in 1952, a young woman of mixed heritage finds herself caught between her family's colonial expectations and the burgeoning independence movement. She must navigate a dangerous landscape of political intrigue and personal betrayal while attempting to secure her own future. Her journey takes her from the elegance of the silk trade to the harsh realities of a country on the brink of war. This evocative historical drama explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the pursuit of love in a turbulent era.

  5. Lizzie's Secret by Rosie Clarke A young woman living in London during the 1930s must go to extreme lengths to protect her family when a significant secret from her past is threatened with exposure. She navigates the social and economic pressures of the era while working to build a respectable life for herself. The narrative details her struggles with trust and the personal sacrifices required to maintain her household's stability. It is a dramatic and heartfelt story of resilience and the lengths one will go to protect those they love.

  6. Ragged Rose by Dilly Court In the gritty streets of Victorian London, a resourceful young woman strives to overcome her humble beginnings and find a place of safety. She faces significant hardships and personal loss while working in the harsh industrial environments of the nineteenth century. Along the way, she discovers a sense of integrity and strength that helps her navigate the city's dangerous underbelly. The story is a moving and atmospheric portrayal of survival and the search for happiness in an unforgiving world.

  7. The Poacher's Daughter by Margaret Dickinson Growing up in a rural community, a young woman must find her own path while dealing with her father's controversial reputation and the social stigma attached to his activities. She is caught between her loyalty to her family and her desire for a life that offers more security and respectability. Her journey is marked by personal growth and the discovery of a hidden strength that helps her forge a new identity. The narrative provides a fascinating look at rural social hierarchies and the search for personal independence.

  8. The Woolworths Girl's Promise by Elaine Everest As the clouds of war gather over Britain, the staff at a local Woolworths store must balance their professional duties with their increasing roles in the war effort. A young woman makes a promise to a loved one heading to the front, a vow that will be tested by the long years of conflict. Her friendships with her fellow "Woolworths girls" provide the support she needs to survive the air raids and the heartache of loss. This saga is a charming and emotional tribute to the resilience of retail workers during WWII.

  9. Mother's Christmas Wish by Glenda Young During the festive season in a northern mining town, a mother strives to provide a sense of hope and joy for her children despite the difficult circumstances they face. She must navigate personal loss and financial insecurity while maintaining her family's unity in a changing world. The story follows her efforts to overcome the obstacles in her path and find a way to celebrate the true meaning of the holiday. It is a heartwarming and poignant tale of maternal devotion and the power of community support.

  10. The Ballroom Girls by Jenny Holmes During the 1940s, a group of young women finds joy and escape from the hardships of war on the local ballroom floor. They share their dreams, romantic interests, and fears while navigating the constant threat of air raids and the uncertainties of the future. The narrative follows their individual growth and the enduring friendships that help them survive the darkest days of the conflict. This vibrant and moving saga captures the spirit of a generation that found beauty in the midst of chaos.

  11. Three Cheers for the Shipyard Girls by Nancy Revell The courageous women of the Sunderland shipyards face new challenges as World War II enters a critical and increasingly dangerous phase. They must balance their demanding industrial work with the emotional toll of having loved ones stationed on the distant front lines. Their shared labor and tight-knit friendships provide the support needed to survive the constant threats and personal losses of the conflict. This saga continues the moving tribute to the female industrial workers who were vital to the war effort.

  12. A Mother's Trust by Dilly Court In the nineteenth century, a young mother must find the strength to protect her family when they are left destitute and vulnerable. She navigates the harsh social landscape of Victorian London, taking on exhausting work to secure a roof over their heads. Her resilience is tested by a series of personal tragedies and the constant threat of the workhouse. This poignant saga explores the themes of maternal sacrifice and the enduring power of family loyalty.

  13. The Stationery Shop of Tehran by Marjan Kamali In 1953 Tehran, two young people find a deep connection in a local stationery shop where they bond over literature and the dream of a new Iran. Their relationship is suddenly shattered by the political upheaval of the coup d'état, leading to a decades-long separation. The narrative explores their individual lives across two continents as they carry the memory of their first love. This evocative historical romance is a profound meditation on loss, fate, and the endurance of human connection.

  14. The Betrayal by Kate Furnivall Set in 1930s Paris, a young woman is drawn into a dangerous world of espionage and political intrigue after her brother is accused of a crime he didn't commit. She must navigate the city's complex social networks to find the truth and clear her family's name. Her journey exposes a web of betrayal that reaches into the highest levels of French society. The story is a gripping blend of suspense and historical detail that examines the cost of loyalty in a world on the brink of war.

  15. The Orphanage Girls by Mary Wood Two friends raised in a strict and often cruel orphanage must rely on their deep bond to survive the challenges of adulthood. Their lives take different paths as they seek to escape their past and find a sense of belonging in the outside world. They face significant hardships, from economic insecurity to personal betrayal, but their childhood loyalty remains a constant source of strength. This emotional narrative explores the lasting impact of early trauma and the restorative power of lifelong friendship.

  16. A Valley Wedding by Anna Jacobs A young woman seeks a fresh start in a rural valley community after a difficult personal experience leaves her needing a change of scenery. She finds herself welcomed by the locals and begins to build a new life for herself while working to restore a local property. As she settles into the rhythm of country life, she discovers the possibility of a new and unexpected romance. The novel is a heartwarming and uplifting exploration of second chances and the restorative power of a supportive community.

  17. A Rose and a Promise by Katie Flynn A young woman finds her life permanently changed by a chance encounter that leads to a passionate but complicated wartime romance. She must navigate the uncertainties of life on the home front while waiting for the return of the man she loves. Her resilience is tested by a series of personal challenges and the changing social roles for women during the 1940s. This evocative narrative captures the tension, bravery, and enduring hope of those living through a time of global upheaval.

  18. A Place Called Home by Ellie Dean Working at a boarding house on the English coast during World War II, a young woman provides a place of safety and comfort for those impacted by the conflict. She manages the emotional toll of the war while dealing with her own personal struggles and romantic entanglements. The story highlights the strength of the community as they support each other through air raids and the loss of loved ones. It is a poignant and uplifting celebration of the quiet heroism found in everyday survival and care.

  19. Wartime for the Chocolate Girls by Annie Murray The workers at a Birmingham chocolate factory must adapt to the harsh realities of rationing and air raids as World War II begins. The "chocolate girls" find solace in their shared labor and the close community they have built within the factory walls despite the surrounding chaos. The story follows their individual journeys of love, heartbreak, and resilience as the war reshapes their city and their lives. This saga is a touching tribute to the industrial workers who kept the nation moving during the conflict.

  20. The Picture House Girls by Rosie Archer A group of friends working at a local cinema in 1940s Portsmouth find escapism and solidarity while managing the challenges of life during the Blitz. They navigate the dangers of the naval town while providing a source of entertainment and hope for their community. Their personal lives are marked by the uncertainties of wartime romance and the constant pressure of supporting the war effort. The novel is a vibrant and moving celebration of female friendship and resilience on the home front.

  21. Fortune's Daughter by Dilly Court In the nineteenth century, a young woman must find the courage to reclaim her heritage after being dispossessed of her rightful inheritance. She navigates a landscape of social prejudice and personal betrayal while working to secure a future for herself. Her journey takes her through various social environments where she must rely on her own integrity and strength. The story is a compelling and dramatic portrayal of one woman's determination to survive and succeed against all odds.




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Secondhand Historical Saga Bargain Book Box

This collection offers twenty-one immersive historical narratives focused on themes of resilience, family, and survival across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Readers will find a selection of bestselling works from celebrated authors like Beryl Matthews, Dilly Court, and Anna Jacobs. The assortment provides a broad representation of the genre, encompassing everything from grit-filled tales of industrial communities to poignant stories of courage on the home front. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. The Patchwork Girls by Elaine Everest As the Second World War breaks out, a group of women from different backgrounds find solace and friendship while working together in a local tailor shop. They navigate the challenges of rationing and air raids while contributing to the war effort through their skilled labor. The story explores the personal trials and romantic entanglements that develop as they form a tight-knit community. This heartwarming saga celebrates the strength of female bonds and the resilience of those living through a global crisis.

  2. Her Mother's Daughter by Beryl Matthews A young woman takes on the responsibility of caring for her family after her mother’s health fails, sacrificing her own dreams in the process. She navigates the difficulties of life in the early twentieth century, dealing with social prejudice and economic hardship with unwavering determination. As she matures, she begins to find her own voice and the courage to pursue a life that honors her own desires. The novel is a poignant and inspiring study of duty, love, and the slow process of self-discovery.

  3. The Secrets of the Lake by Liz Trenow In a quiet village, a series of long-buried secrets begins to surface when a local lake recedes during a particularly dry summer. A young woman is drawn into the mystery, uncovering a tragic event from the past that has haunted her family for decades. She must navigate the complexities of local gossip and historical deception to find the truth behind the town's silence. The narrative is an atmospheric and compelling look at the power of secrets and the search for closure.

  4. The Silk Merchant's Daughter by Dinah Jefferies Set in French Indochina in 1952, a young woman of mixed heritage finds herself caught between her family's colonial expectations and the burgeoning independence movement. She must navigate a dangerous landscape of political intrigue and personal betrayal while attempting to secure her own future. Her journey takes her from the elegance of the silk trade to the harsh realities of a country on the brink of war. This evocative historical drama explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the pursuit of love in a turbulent era.

  5. Lizzie's Secret by Rosie Clarke A young woman living in London during the 1930s must go to extreme lengths to protect her family when a significant secret from her past is threatened with exposure. She navigates the social and economic pressures of the era while working to build a respectable life for herself. The narrative details her struggles with trust and the personal sacrifices required to maintain her household's stability. It is a dramatic and heartfelt story of resilience and the lengths one will go to protect those they love.

  6. Ragged Rose by Dilly Court In the gritty streets of Victorian London, a resourceful young woman strives to overcome her humble beginnings and find a place of safety. She faces significant hardships and personal loss while working in the harsh industrial environments of the nineteenth century. Along the way, she discovers a sense of integrity and strength that helps her navigate the city's dangerous underbelly. The story is a moving and atmospheric portrayal of survival and the search for happiness in an unforgiving world.

  7. The Poacher's Daughter by Margaret Dickinson Growing up in a rural community, a young woman must find her own path while dealing with her father's controversial reputation and the social stigma attached to his activities. She is caught between her loyalty to her family and her desire for a life that offers more security and respectability. Her journey is marked by personal growth and the discovery of a hidden strength that helps her forge a new identity. The narrative provides a fascinating look at rural social hierarchies and the search for personal independence.

  8. The Woolworths Girl's Promise by Elaine Everest As the clouds of war gather over Britain, the staff at a local Woolworths store must balance their professional duties with their increasing roles in the war effort. A young woman makes a promise to a loved one heading to the front, a vow that will be tested by the long years of conflict. Her friendships with her fellow "Woolworths girls" provide the support she needs to survive the air raids and the heartache of loss. This saga is a charming and emotional tribute to the resilience of retail workers during WWII.

  9. Mother's Christmas Wish by Glenda Young During the festive season in a northern mining town, a mother strives to provide a sense of hope and joy for her children despite the difficult circumstances they face. She must navigate personal loss and financial insecurity while maintaining her family's unity in a changing world. The story follows her efforts to overcome the obstacles in her path and find a way to celebrate the true meaning of the holiday. It is a heartwarming and poignant tale of maternal devotion and the power of community support.

  10. The Ballroom Girls by Jenny Holmes During the 1940s, a group of young women finds joy and escape from the hardships of war on the local ballroom floor. They share their dreams, romantic interests, and fears while navigating the constant threat of air raids and the uncertainties of the future. The narrative follows their individual growth and the enduring friendships that help them survive the darkest days of the conflict. This vibrant and moving saga captures the spirit of a generation that found beauty in the midst of chaos.

  11. Three Cheers for the Shipyard Girls by Nancy Revell The courageous women of the Sunderland shipyards face new challenges as World War II enters a critical and increasingly dangerous phase. They must balance their demanding industrial work with the emotional toll of having loved ones stationed on the distant front lines. Their shared labor and tight-knit friendships provide the support needed to survive the constant threats and personal losses of the conflict. This saga continues the moving tribute to the female industrial workers who were vital to the war effort.

  12. A Mother's Trust by Dilly Court In the nineteenth century, a young mother must find the strength to protect her family when they are left destitute and vulnerable. She navigates the harsh social landscape of Victorian London, taking on exhausting work to secure a roof over their heads. Her resilience is tested by a series of personal tragedies and the constant threat of the workhouse. This poignant saga explores the themes of maternal sacrifice and the enduring power of family loyalty.

  13. The Stationery Shop of Tehran by Marjan Kamali In 1953 Tehran, two young people find a deep connection in a local stationery shop where they bond over literature and the dream of a new Iran. Their relationship is suddenly shattered by the political upheaval of the coup d'état, leading to a decades-long separation. The narrative explores their individual lives across two continents as they carry the memory of their first love. This evocative historical romance is a profound meditation on loss, fate, and the endurance of human connection.

  14. The Betrayal by Kate Furnivall Set in 1930s Paris, a young woman is drawn into a dangerous world of espionage and political intrigue after her brother is accused of a crime he didn't commit. She must navigate the city's complex social networks to find the truth and clear her family's name. Her journey exposes a web of betrayal that reaches into the highest levels of French society. The story is a gripping blend of suspense and historical detail that examines the cost of loyalty in a world on the brink of war.

  15. The Orphanage Girls by Mary Wood Two friends raised in a strict and often cruel orphanage must rely on their deep bond to survive the challenges of adulthood. Their lives take different paths as they seek to escape their past and find a sense of belonging in the outside world. They face significant hardships, from economic insecurity to personal betrayal, but their childhood loyalty remains a constant source of strength. This emotional narrative explores the lasting impact of early trauma and the restorative power of lifelong friendship.

  16. A Valley Wedding by Anna Jacobs A young woman seeks a fresh start in a rural valley community after a difficult personal experience leaves her needing a change of scenery. She finds herself welcomed by the locals and begins to build a new life for herself while working to restore a local property. As she settles into the rhythm of country life, she discovers the possibility of a new and unexpected romance. The novel is a heartwarming and uplifting exploration of second chances and the restorative power of a supportive community.

  17. A Rose and a Promise by Katie Flynn A young woman finds her life permanently changed by a chance encounter that leads to a passionate but complicated wartime romance. She must navigate the uncertainties of life on the home front while waiting for the return of the man she loves. Her resilience is tested by a series of personal challenges and the changing social roles for women during the 1940s. This evocative narrative captures the tension, bravery, and enduring hope of those living through a time of global upheaval.

  18. A Place Called Home by Ellie Dean Working at a boarding house on the English coast during World War II, a young woman provides a place of safety and comfort for those impacted by the conflict. She manages the emotional toll of the war while dealing with her own personal struggles and romantic entanglements. The story highlights the strength of the community as they support each other through air raids and the loss of loved ones. It is a poignant and uplifting celebration of the quiet heroism found in everyday survival and care.

  19. Wartime for the Chocolate Girls by Annie Murray The workers at a Birmingham chocolate factory must adapt to the harsh realities of rationing and air raids as World War II begins. The "chocolate girls" find solace in their shared labor and the close community they have built within the factory walls despite the surrounding chaos. The story follows their individual journeys of love, heartbreak, and resilience as the war reshapes their city and their lives. This saga is a touching tribute to the industrial workers who kept the nation moving during the conflict.

  20. The Picture House Girls by Rosie Archer A group of friends working at a local cinema in 1940s Portsmouth find escapism and solidarity while managing the challenges of life during the Blitz. They navigate the dangers of the naval town while providing a source of entertainment and hope for their community. Their personal lives are marked by the uncertainties of wartime romance and the constant pressure of supporting the war effort. The novel is a vibrant and moving celebration of female friendship and resilience on the home front.

  21. Fortune's Daughter by Dilly Court In the nineteenth century, a young woman must find the courage to reclaim her heritage after being dispossessed of her rightful inheritance. She navigates a landscape of social prejudice and personal betrayal while working to secure a future for herself. Her journey takes her through various social environments where she must rely on her own integrity and strength. The story is a compelling and dramatic portrayal of one woman's determination to survive and succeed against all odds.