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The Morning Gift
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The Morning Gift

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'Sophisticated, brilliantly plotted and gloriously funny' - Guardian

'Written with such a lightness of touch and extraordinary charm that they always change my mood to hopeful. Absolute balm.' - Marian Keyes

'Her books are utterly delightful' - Daily Mail

The Morning Gift by award-winner Eva Ibbotson is a modern classic of unexpected love, independence and belonging during World War II.

Spring 1938: as Hitler marches into Austria, Ruth Berger's family is forced to flee, but a devastating misunderstanding leaves her alone in Nazi-occupied Vienna. There is no hope of escape until a chance meeting with an old family friend, Quinton Somerville, offers her refuge through a marriage of convenience.

On arrival in London, Ruth and Quin find that dissolving their marriage is not as simple as they had thought, nor is keeping it secret. As war approaches, how will Ruth start a new life if she is not able to break away from the past?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 September 2025
Pages
512
ISBN
9781035047086

'Sophisticated, brilliantly plotted and gloriously funny' - Guardian

'Written with such a lightness of touch and extraordinary charm that they always change my mood to hopeful. Absolute balm.' - Marian Keyes

'Her books are utterly delightful' - Daily Mail

The Morning Gift by award-winner Eva Ibbotson is a modern classic of unexpected love, independence and belonging during World War II.

Spring 1938: as Hitler marches into Austria, Ruth Berger's family is forced to flee, but a devastating misunderstanding leaves her alone in Nazi-occupied Vienna. There is no hope of escape until a chance meeting with an old family friend, Quinton Somerville, offers her refuge through a marriage of convenience.

On arrival in London, Ruth and Quin find that dissolving their marriage is not as simple as they had thought, nor is keeping it secret. As war approaches, how will Ruth start a new life if she is not able to break away from the past?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 September 2025
Pages
512
ISBN
9781035047086