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Victory Days for West India Dock Road

West India Dock Road, Book 4

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Victory Days for West India Dock Road

By: Renita D’Silva
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Summary

A BRAND NEW emotional 1940s wartime saga series of resilience, love and East End spirit from Renita D'Silva.

Perfect for fans of Lesley Eames, Donna Douglas and Call the Midwife.

'Beautifully told.' - Bestselling author Patricia McBride.

June, 1944. As news of D-Day reaches London, the residents of West India Dock Road dare to celebrate. But amid the bunting, shared food and children's laughter lie fear, grief and secrets that refuse to stay buried.

Divya has built a life for herself and her son that she once thought impossible, in a community that has become family. Yet will an unexpected letter destroy the fragile peace she has fought so hard for?

Meanwhile, there's an unexpected romance with an American GI for nurse Ruth. But when prejudice and uncertainty shadow every promise, will they be able to find happiness and acceptance?

As loyalties are tested and old wounds resurface, the residents of West India Dock Road must once again lean on one another to find the courage to keep going – and finally achieve victory.

A heartfelt, uplifting wartime saga about love, strength and the power of community.

©2026 Renita D’Silva (P)2026 Boldwood Books
20th Century Historical Historical Fiction
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