01922cam a2200349 a 4500001000700000003000400007005001700011008004100028010001700069020001800086020001500104040003000119043001200149050002600161082002100187100003800208245004200246260003200288300002100320500073400341650004401075650002801119650003101147651003701178655002701215655002501242856008901267906004501356942001501401999001701416952013901433732309KCU20241003091721.0980402r19981997nyu 000 1 eng  a 98134498  a9780552997232 a0140266283 aDLCbengcDLCdKCUeAACR2 ae-uk-en00aPR6073.E753bP37 199800221a823.914bWES1 aWesley, Mary,d1912-2002.eAuthor10aPart of the furniture /cMary Wesley. aNew York :bPenguin,c1998. a286 p. ;c20 cm. aAbandoned by her mother and betrayed by the men she thought she loved, Juno Marlowe is alone. So alone that when the air raid sirens ring out, she has nowhere to hide until a kind but frail man offers to take her in for the night. Her sad story inspires him to write her a letter of introduction to his family—a caring gesture that will turn out to mean more than she could have imagined. With nowhere to call home, she seeks out the man’s father, Robert Copplestone, who lives on a quiet Cornwall estate where Juno is able to earn her keep by helping him tend to his animals. And she soon finds that the strong, handsome widower is more of a friend than she’s ever had and more like family than anyone she’s ever known. 0aWorld War, 1939-1945zEnglandxFiction. 0aTeenage girlsxFiction. 0aBlackouts in warxFiction. 0aWest Country (England)vFiction. 7aBildungsromane.2gsafd 7aLove stories.2gsafd423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1601/98134498-d.html a7bcbccorignewd3encipf19gy-gencatlg 2ddccBKn0 c36876d36876 00102ddc40708FICaKCU/LIB/01bKCU/LIB/01cFICd2024-10-03epurchase l0o823.914 WESp5792r2024-10-03 09:17:08t1w2024-10-03yBK