Jennifer Robson

Coronation Year

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2023

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Canadian author Jennifer Robson sets her newest novel in postwar Britain. It is 1953, Elizabeth II’s coronation year. As in Robson’s best-selling ...Read Review

Our Darkest Night: A Novel of Italy and the Second World War

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2021

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In October 1942 in Venice, 23-year-old Antonina (Nina) tends to her invalid mother. Later, Nina observes a Catholic priest visiting her Jewish physician father ...Read Review

The Gown: A Novel of the Royal Wedding

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2018

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This novel spins the unusual story of how Queen Elizabeth’s wedding gown was embroidered by a group of English workers in 1947. The ...Read Review

Goodnight from London

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2017

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Goodnight from London is the latest from Jennifer Robson, author of Moonlight Over Paris, Somewhere in France, and After the War Is Over. ...Read Review

Fall of Poppies: Stories of Love and the Great War

By Beatriz Williams - By Evangeline Holland - By Hazel Gaynor - By Heather Webb - By Jennifer Robson - By Jessica Brockmole - By Kate Kerrigan - By Lauren Willig - By Marci Jefferson - Published 2016

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Short Stories

Survivors of the Great War (1914–1918) inhabit these stories of love and hope in the aftermath of carnage. Written by nine accomplished authors of ...Read Review

Moonlight over Paris

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2016

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After narrowly escaping a serious illness, Lady Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr sets off to Paris, determined to live a fuller, more meaningful life. For the ...Read Review

After the War Is Over

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2014 (UK)Published 2015 (US)

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Exploring the aftermath of WWI in England, this story follows Charlotte Brown – a character from the author’s previous novel, Somewhere in France. ...Read Review

Somewhere in France

By Jennifer Robson - Published 2014

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Lady Elizabeth “Lilly” Neville-Ashford, the daughter of the Earl and Countess of Cumberland, is thoroughly stifled by her place in the hierarchy of ...Read Review