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The Buchanan Girls
- Narrated by: Annabelle Tudor
- Length: 13 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sydney, 1941: Olive and Ivy may be identical twins, but they couldn’t be more different. While Olive is focused on marrying a man appropriate to her station, Ivy wants to do more, to be more. Joining the Australian Women’s Army Service is the perfect chance for her to escape her family obligations and make a real difference in the world. She doesn’t expect serving her country to lead to romance...or devastating betrayal and unthinkable grief.
Sydney, 2008: Escaping her husband’s betrayal and an impossible personal loss, Madeline returns home to Sydney to nurse her broken heart. As she settles into her new routine, it’s too easy to consider never returning to New York and her old life. But her husband won’t give up on what they have so easily, and Madeline can’t ignore his messages reminding her of why they fell in love in the first place. With her grandmother’s support, Madeline has to decide if forgiveness means reconciliation. But is the biggest betrayal yet to come?
Critic Reviews
"The Buchanan Girls is a family saga full of twists and turns, and I happily got lost in it over a weekend. Australian author Emily Madden, whose previous novels include The Lost Pearl and Heart of the Cross is well attuned to blending historical fiction with family dramas, and it’s a winning combination." (Better Reading)