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Eva Ibbotson: A song for summer (2007, Speak)

On the eve of World War II, a young Englishwoman takes a job as housemother …

Review of 'A song for summer' on 'Goodreads'

Well, that was immersive, wonderful, and utterly heart-wrenching. I'm seriously impressed, as I'm reading Ibbotson's works, that while a lot of thematic elements recur, there's no sense of repetition, and I've yet to find a lead character I wasn't able to invest in significantly. That's some fine skill indeed, and this book exemplifies it well.