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''A riveting love story that traverses the globe and explores the end of Empire. Family secrets, impossible decisions and dangerous situations'' Louise Hare A forbidden love. An impossible decision. A family changed forever... 1954. Bea Bell has lived in Grenada her whole life... until she meets handsome surveyor Patrick Anderson. The two are quickly swept up in a whirlwind romance that takes them across the crumbling Empire. But not everyone is as accepting of their interracial marriage. And soon they are faced with an impossible decision, one that threatens to tear them apart... 2015. Since…mehr

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''A riveting love story that traverses the globe and explores the end of Empire. Family secrets, impossible decisions and dangerous situations'' Louise Hare A forbidden love. An impossible decision. A family changed forever... 1954. Bea Bell has lived in Grenada her whole life... until she meets handsome surveyor Patrick Anderson. The two are quickly swept up in a whirlwind romance that takes them across the crumbling Empire. But not everyone is as accepting of their interracial marriage. And soon they are faced with an impossible decision, one that threatens to tear them apart... 2015. Since her mother''s death, Amelia has tirelessly taken care of her family. So it falls to her to pack up her family''s memories and sell their family home, whilst taking care of her aging father. But then Amelia finds a handwritten letter, unveiling a family secret that reveals how little she really knows about herself... The Mapmaker''s Wife is a sweeping love story which explores identity, friendship and family and will appeal to fans of Santa Montefiore and Dinah Jefferies.
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Hannah is based in Cardiff, South Wales, and works in communications and as a staff writer for Santes Dwynwen magazine. She was a part of the Hachette Future Bookshelf prize.