‘I loved this book! You root for each girl, wanting them to get their happily ever after, and cry when things get tough. It keeps you turning page after page, ’till it’s over and you wish there were a thousand pages more.’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘This book is one of the most beautiful I have read in a long time. It shows compassion, friendship and adventure in an era when new life and possibilities were calling . . .’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘A heart warming story based on true facts. I thoroughly enjoyed it as it was so different to much other contemporary fiction.’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
DISCOVER AN EARLY CLASSIC FROM #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF WE ALL LIVE HERE, JOJO MOYES!
Til death do us part . . .
Australia, 1946. 650 brides are departing for England to meet the men they married in wartime. But instead of the luxury liner they were expecting, they find themselves aboard an aircraft carrier, alongside one thousand working men.
On the sun-baked decks, old loves and past promises become distant memories, and tensions are stretched to the limit as temptation starts to take hold . . . And for one bride in particular it soon becomes clear that sometimes the journey is more important than the destination . . .
Praise for Jojo Moyes
‘Wise, funny and glorious. She never ever disappoints’ Lisa Jewell
‘Nobody writes women the way she does’ Jodi Picoult
‘Warm, witty and wonderful’ Chris Whitaker
‘This book is one of the most beautiful I have read in a long time. It shows compassion, friendship and adventure in an era when new life and possibilities were calling . . .’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘A heart warming story based on true facts. I thoroughly enjoyed it as it was so different to much other contemporary fiction.’ Reader review,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
DISCOVER AN EARLY CLASSIC FROM #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF WE ALL LIVE HERE, JOJO MOYES!
Til death do us part . . .
Australia, 1946. 650 brides are departing for England to meet the men they married in wartime. But instead of the luxury liner they were expecting, they find themselves aboard an aircraft carrier, alongside one thousand working men.
On the sun-baked decks, old loves and past promises become distant memories, and tensions are stretched to the limit as temptation starts to take hold . . . And for one bride in particular it soon becomes clear that sometimes the journey is more important than the destination . . .
Praise for Jojo Moyes
‘Wise, funny and glorious. She never ever disappoints’ Lisa Jewell
‘Nobody writes women the way she does’ Jodi Picoult
‘Warm, witty and wonderful’ Chris Whitaker
Reviews
Fascinating read . . . not only is THE SHIP OF BRIDES utterly compelling, it's educational. In a good way.
Wonderfully romantic and moving.
THE SHIP OF BRIDES is a wonderful read: a tale of fate and destiny that remains utterly unsentimental.
A scintillating novel of friendship, family and love.
Gloriously entertaining.
Another tour de force . . . [stays] in the mind long after you turn the final page
Brimming over with friendship, sadness, humour and romance, as well as several unexpected plot twists, it's a tremendously satisfying read and (for my money) even better than ... Me Before You