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Seven Days in May
Seven Days in May: A Novel | Kim Izzo
13 posts | 7 read | 10 to read
For readers of Kate Williams, Beatriz Williams and Jennifer Robson, a captivating novel of love and resilience during the Great War, inspired by the authors family history. As the First World War rages in continental Europe, two New York heiresses, Sydney and Brooke Sinclair, are due to set sail for England. Brooke is engaged to marry impoverished aristocrat Edward Thorpe-Tracey, the future Lord Northbrook, in the wedding of the social calendar. Sydney has other adventures in mind; she is drawn to the burgeoning suffragette movement, which is a constant source of embarrassment to her proper sister. As international tempers flare, the German embassy releases a warning that any ships making the Atlantic crossing are at risk. Undaunted, Sydney and Brooke board the Lusitania for the seven-day voyage with Edward, not knowing that disaster lies ahead. In London, Isabel Nelson, a young woman grateful to have escaped her blemished reputation in Oxford, has found employment at the British Admiralty in the mysterious Room 40. While she begins as a secretary, it isnt long before her skills in codes and cyphers are called on, and she learns a devastating truth and the true cost of war. As the days of the voyage pass, these four lives collide in a struggle for survival as the Lusitania meets its deadly fate.
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angieinwonderland
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This book was good and it kept me sufficiently intrigued. I didn't love it but it did entice me put a few more of her books on my list.

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CoffeeNBooks
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OriginalCyn620 ❤️📚🎶 5y
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crazyspine
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Hank does not look impressed at our book mail, but I am.

Briget66 Lol no he does Not! 6y
JoScho Lol that side eye! 6y
tracey38 Look at that side eye! 6y
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mirpoulson
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My #LitCube this month was London themed. I'm obsessed 😍🇬🇧

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LDavisMunro
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I am always fascinated by books written from multiple perspectives and Kim Izzo does an amazing job at weaving one very intriguing story through several characters viewpoints. If you are a fan of historical fiction and #gutsyheroines I totally recommend this book. Seven Days in May by Kim Izzo.

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LDavisMunro
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I‘m just starting this historical fiction novel! Can‘t wait to dig in.

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AmyLarge
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This novel is beautiful and deeply felt. The author's respect for the subject leaps off the page and is beautifully interwoven with romance, the suffrage movement and the divisions of the class system. As the tale is grounded in fact, you know what will happen later, but nothing prepares you for the heart breaking losses that are expressed with such emotion and empathy. A wonderful read and one that will stay with me for a very long time.

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melissajayne
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It was meh. While it was a fascinating topic to anchor a story around, it ended up being quite cliched.

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melissajayne
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My morning read #weekendreads

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melissajayne
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My afternoon read #afternoonread

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melissajayne
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Reading this this evening. #weekendreads

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rubyslippersreads
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I haven't read as much about the Lusitania as I have about #Titanic, but I just found out about this book and it's my #maymostanticipated. #maybookflowers

Reviewsbylola This definitely could be really good. Can't wait to hear what you think! 7y
LeahBergen I hadn't either. When I read Dead Wake I was shocked that I didn't know this bit of history! 7y
SaturnDoo Another stack add 🖒 7y
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