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Raising The Laird

The Sequel to Taking Steaphan Home
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Savagery in Europe and beyond persists but now with smart, sassy Americans joining the fight against Hitler’s aggression, while Lesley’s startling announcement leads her to a challenging new way of life. Enthusiasm initially in short supply, she is plunged into a different world, where new skills and the horrors of war test her endurance and resolve to the limit. Meanwhile Stevie and Luuk, the Dutch boy rescued from the clutches of the Gestapo, now live safely in the Highlands of Scotland amongst a mixed bag of evacuees where Stevie proves a worthy beneficiary of the crown he is destined to wear. Lesley, never failing to maintain close contact with the boy whose life she salvaged, continues to keep a finger on the pulse of his journey and those of the evacuees too, often with hilarious consequences, while her own transformation at last culminates in an experience of the romantic kind.  The closing scene of Stevie’s journey prematurely catapults him to his rightful place at the head of the ancient Scottish family on the Harley Muir Estate, which means that for Lesley, her work there is done.

Author Biography:

‘Raising the Laird’, is Vivienne King's sequel to ‘Taking Steaphan Home’, which was written with the help of true WW2 accounts as told by the author’s mother. A background in Health and Law, she has two adult sons and in 2011 published 'Travels with a Sad Man' or 'Around the World in 75 Days with a Depressed Husband' describing a world trip taken at the height of his severe depressive illness, which continues to haunt him today.
Release date NZ
April 27th, 2024
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
286
Dimensions
127x203x16
ISBN-13
9781913460822
Product ID
38700885

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