July 1, 2023
The Last Lifeboat by Hazel Gaynor
Alice King is a teacher and librarian who lives a sheltered life with her mother in Kent, while her younger sister lives a much more glamorous life in London, working for an MP. Alice longs to do something to help the war effort but isn't sure what she can contribute, until she hears about the need for escorts to accompany English children being evacuated to other British Commonwealth countries. She is accepted as an escort and looks forward to finally having an adventure. In London, war widow Lily Nichols agonizes over whether to evacuate her children, and decides to trust the government and send her children on one of the evacuation ships. But disaster strikes a few days into the voyage, and the two women along with Alice's sister Kitty fight to save the evacuated children.
Based on the true story of the SS City of Benares, part of Operation Pied Piper, the British government's plan to evacuate English children for the duration of the war. If you know the story of the Pied Piper, it would be hard to imagine a more ill-omened name for the project. The SS City of Benares was part of a fleet traveling from Britain to Canada and back. The convoy was torpedoed by a German U-boat in September 1940 after their military escort turned back toward Britain. The City of Benares sank, and 35 people including a number of children spent a week in a lifeboat before being rescued. Well-researched historical fiction, highly recommended.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an eARC for review.
One of the lifeboats from the SS City of Benares
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