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Beneath the Changing Tides

The Spectre of War 1913–1918 (The Cooper Family Saga, Book 2)

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Beneath the Changing Tides

Von: Paul A Leverell
Gesprochen von: Nick Roughton
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A poignant tale of resilience, sacrifice, and survival during the Great War.

As Europe edges toward an unavoidable conflict, the Cooper family finds their lives reshaped by the tides of history. Beneath the Changing Tides delves into the years leading up to and through World War I, capturing the fear, hope, and heartbreak of a family navigating the home front while the world is at war.

Thomas and Mary Cooper, rooted in the working-class streets of East London, face the looming war with trepidation as they strive to protect their children, Elizabeth, Alice, and Albert, from its harsh realities. Elizabeth emerges as a strong voice for women’s rights amid the suffragette movement, while Alice’s life in New York unfolds against a backdrop of change and ambition. Meanwhile, young Albert dreams of adventure, unaware of the brutal truths awaiting him.

As the war drags on, bringing devastating losses and fleeting victories, the Coopers endure the unrelenting trials of life in a world torn apart. This second installment in the Cooper family saga spans 1913–1918, painting a vivid and emotional portrait of love, loyalty, and the enduring human spirit during one of history’s darkest chapters.

Perfect for fans of historical fiction, this heartfelt novel brings the past to life with unforgettable characters and richly woven storytelling.

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