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Mrs. Tuesday's Departure
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Mrs. Tuesday's Departure
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Mrs. Tuesday's Departure
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From the bestselling author of A Map of Heaven comes a gripping and unputdownable WW 2 Family Saga of Sisterhood, Sacrifice, and Survival An Amazon Bestseller with Over 500 Five-Star Reviews Praise for Mrs. Tuesday's Departure⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A mesmerizing historical novel that breathes life into its characters. Unputdownable." - The Kindle Book Review⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A must-read for fans of WWII fiction-emotional, gripping, unforgettable." - digtheisland⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A beautiful, tragic, and ultimately uplifting story. Perfect for book clubs." - Susan How far would you go to protect a child... or save the sister who once betrayed you?In Nazi-occupied Budapest, two estranged sisters are thrust into a world on the brink. Natalie, a celebrated children's author, is calm, rational, and determined to survive. Anna, a once-brilliant poet, is unraveling under the weight of grief and loss. When a little girl is left in their care during the chaos of war, the sisters must confront their past-and make an unthinkable choice.As bombs fall and persecution tightens, Natalie begins to write magical tales for the child-stories inspired by a mysterious woman known only as Mrs. Tuesday. But reality grows ever more dangerous, and Anna's mental state becomes a risk they can no longer ignore. Natalie must decide: escape while she still can, or stay behind to protect the sister who may destroy them both.Spanning decades and continents, Mrs. Tuesday's Departure is a deeply moving novel about the ties that bind us, the secrets that haunt us, and the courage it takes to choose love, again and again-even in the face of unspeakable loss. Editorial Reviews "Anderson delivers a poignant, unforgettable WWII novel filled with emotional depth, richly drawn characters, and the timeless questions of love, duty, and sacrifice. Fans of historical fiction will be swept away." - Historical Fiction Book Club"A haunting yet hopeful story. Anderson writes with such empathy, bringing wartime Budapest vividly to life while exploring the inner battles of the heart." - Readers' Favorite
From the bestselling author of A Map of Heaven comes a gripping and unputdownable WW 2 Family Saga of Sisterhood, Sacrifice, and Survival An Amazon Bestseller with Over 500 Five-Star Reviews Praise for Mrs. Tuesday's Departure⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A mesmerizing historical novel that breathes life into its characters. Unputdownable." - The Kindle Book Review⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A must-read for fans of WWII fiction-emotional, gripping, unforgettable." - digtheisland⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A beautiful, tragic, and ultimately uplifting story. Perfect for book clubs." - Susan How far would you go to protect a child... or save the sister who once betrayed you?In Nazi-occupied Budapest, two estranged sisters are thrust into a world on the brink. Natalie, a celebrated children's author, is calm, rational, and determined to survive. Anna, a once-brilliant poet, is unraveling under the weight of grief and loss. When a little girl is left in their care during the chaos of war, the sisters must confront their past-and make an unthinkable choice.As bombs fall and persecution tightens, Natalie begins to write magical tales for the child-stories inspired by a mysterious woman known only as Mrs. Tuesday. But reality grows ever more dangerous, and Anna's mental state becomes a risk they can no longer ignore. Natalie must decide: escape while she still can, or stay behind to protect the sister who may destroy them both.Spanning decades and continents, Mrs. Tuesday's Departure is a deeply moving novel about the ties that bind us, the secrets that haunt us, and the courage it takes to choose love, again and again-even in the face of unspeakable loss. Editorial Reviews "Anderson delivers a poignant, unforgettable WWII novel filled with emotional depth, richly drawn characters, and the timeless questions of love, duty, and sacrifice. Fans of historical fiction will be swept away." - Historical Fiction Book Club"A haunting yet hopeful story. Anderson writes with such empathy, bringing wartime Budapest vividly to life while exploring the inner battles of the heart." - Readers' Favorite




















