Red Sky in the Morning
A touching story of love and family in WW2 Lincolnshire
(Autor) DICKINSON MARGARET Margaret DickinsonRed Sky in the Morning is a heartwarming historical tale of love, hardship and family secrets, from bestselling author and Queen of the Saga, Margaret Dickinson. December 1946. It is two weeks before Christmas, and a young girl stands alone in the cobbled marketplace of a small Lincolnshire town, bedraggled and very afraid.
People rush by, not one of them pausing to help her, until kindly farmer Eddie Appleyard takes the time to comfort the lost figure and discovers her name is Anna. In a moment of generosity, Eddie offers her a home, much to the displeasure of his formidable wife, Bertha. Anna’s arrival will change their lives: Eddie’s, Bertha’s and even that of their young son, Tony, who is torn between his warring parents and the mysterious stranger.
As the years go by, the secrets of Anna’s past slowly come to light. While facing hardship, she will learn resilience and who she can truly call her family.
DICKINSON MARGARET
Margaret Dickinson
Margaret Dickinson is a bestselling British author known for her sweeping historical sagas set across the East Midlands and the Lincolnshire coast. She published her first novel at just 25 and has since written more than 20 books, earning a loyal readership for her richly drawn characters, emotional storytelling, and evocative depictions of rural and coastal life. Often called the “Queen of Saga Fiction”, Dickinson continues to captivate readers with family dramas and uplifting stories rooted in resilience, love, and community.