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Until the Road Ends
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"Until the Road Ends" is a captivating tale by bestselling author Phil Earle, renowned for "When the Sky Falls." This poignant narrative tells the story of Peggy, a young evacuee during the Second World War, who is heartbreakingly separated from her beloved dog, Beau. Despite their inseparable bond, war forces them apart; Peggy is sent to the safer coastal regions, while Beau remains amidst the chaos of the city. Remarkably, Beau becomes an unexpected hero, tirelessly searching for survivors amidst the ruins of bombed city streets. Tragedy deepens when Peggy loses her parents, isolating her even further from Beau as they find themselves hundreds of miles apart. Yet, Beau is determined, devising a plan to bridge the distance and reunite with Peggy. Praised by The Times as 'Dad's Army meets Animals of Farthing Wood,' this story delivers warmth and emotional depth. Waterstones describes it as a heartrending tale of love and commitment amidst the harshness of war. Published by Andersen Press in 2023, this paperback edition spans 288 pages, affirming its place as a compelling read in English literature.
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"Until the Road Ends" is a captivating tale by bestselling author Phil Earle, renowned for "When the Sky Falls." This poignant narrative tells the story of Peggy, a young evacuee during the Second World War, who is heartbreakingly separated from her beloved dog, Beau. Despite their inseparable bond, war forces them apart; Peggy is sent to the safer coastal regions, while Beau remains amidst the chaos of the city. Remarkably, Beau becomes an unexpected hero, tirelessly searching for survivors amidst the ruins of bombed city streets. Tragedy deepens when Peggy loses her parents, isolating her even further from Beau as they find themselves hundreds of miles apart. Yet, Beau is determined, devising a plan to bridge the distance and reunite with Peggy. Praised by The Times as 'Dad's Army meets Animals of Farthing Wood,' this story delivers warmth and emotional depth. Waterstones describes it as a heartrending tale of love and commitment amidst the harshness of war. Published by Andersen Press in 2023, this paperback edition spans 288 pages, affirming its place as a compelling read in English literature.
