The Irish Nanny: An absolutely heart-wrenching Irish WW2 story

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5.0
5 reviews
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388
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About this ebook

‘We have to go, Miss. We can’t wait any longer.’ I hold the baby tighter as the lifeboat is lowered slowly into the water, hitting the rough sea with a splash. My eyes never leave the ship, searching, hoping to see the others and know they are safe…


London 1940. As the war rages in Europe, Rose Brown steps on board a ship bound for America, hoping to escape the danger. She’s frightened, but her widowed mammy and three sisters in Ireland need the money she earns as nanny to the rich Townsend family. But while Rose plays with baby Sarah in the salty spray on deck, disaster strikes, and the ocean liner begins to sink. In the chaos, Rose and the baby are separated from the family.


Pulled from the sea with the child still in her arms, Rose is afraid as never before. And when she arrives in Brooklyn to search for Sarah’s family she feels completely adrift in this unfamiliar land where looming Brownstones line the streets, and workmen in flat caps jostle her on the sidewalks. But just when Sarah’s father is within reach, the howling air-raid sirens and deafening bombs she thought she’d left behind shatter her plans once again as tragic news arrives from Pearl Harbor.


As fear and panic grips America, what heartbreaking sacrifices will Rose have to make to protect her precious charge? And can she reunite the family before it is too late?


An emotional, heart-wrenching story of love and family set across Ireland and America during the Second World War. Perfect for fans of Jean Grainger, Lisa Wingate and Diney Costeloe.


Readers love The Irish Nanny:

 

‘I loved this book – I lost my whole day reading – just couldn’t bear to put it down!’ Goodreads reviewer


‘Outstanding!… It gripped me from the first page until the last!… When a book makes your heart break it deserves all the stars.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


Beautiful, harrowing, heart-warming, and heartbreaking all at the same time… 5/5 stars.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


‘A heartbreaking story of WWII. Loved it so much! Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


‘5 stars… Heartbreaking.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars


I fell in love… Such an emotionally raw story can only be written by someone who has left a little piece of their heart behind in such a special place.’ Goodreads reviewer

Ratings and reviews

5.0
5 reviews
Sally Mander
July 30, 2021
5 stars, Friendship, Love, & Loss THE IRISH NANNY by Sandy Taylor Rose Brown and her dear, dear friend Polly Butler are young teenage, Irish chambermaids who work at a posh hotel in a neighboring town from Ballykillen, where they grew up. Rose wants nothing more than to stay at home with her Mammy and three beloved sisters; while Polly can't wait to leave, wanting to go to England or America. Rose is offered a nanny position with a prominent American businessman, but she'll have to move to England, where his business is located. She finds that her duties aren't so much as looking after the children, as looking after the children's mother. Highly recommend it. A different spin on WWII, yet it still has heartbreaking and joyous moments. Much gratitude to #netgalley and #bookouture for the complimentary copy of #theirishnanny I was under no obligation to post a review.
1 person found this review helpful
Aviraj Singh Mehta
July 30, 2021
I loved the book it was a feel good story, loved the adventures of Rose and Sarah, overall it's an amazing book but it's full of sudden blessings at every turn suddenly everything goes right while in the book it's explained as god's will it's something that did not set good for me but everything else was amazing be it the sisters or Polly or in the end Aunt Martha every character was well written
3 people found this review helpful

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