![]() ![]() ![]() Prohibition laws are passed shortly after the war’s end, and In the meantime, theīailey brothers begin making whisky using their father’s recipe and his To their family home, and Jerry tries to locate Adele. ![]() Jerry recovers enough to rejoin his company. Unfortunately, they lose track of each other when Only happen when people are surrounded by the horrors of war and an uncertainįuture, the two fall in love. Tunnel explosion, Adele nurses him back to health. When Jerry is wounded and facially disfigured by a The titleĬharacter, Adele Savard, is a brave young nurse from the Windsor area stationedĪt a field hospital in Belgium when she meets Jerry and John Bailey, brothersĬompany and have the incomprehensibly dangerous task of tunneling under enemy Serving in Europe during WWI who wore distinctive blue uniforms. The title Bluebird refers to the nickname given to the Canadian nurses All herīooks are fictional, but the characters are believable and the stories are ![]() New novel delves into WWI and post-war prohibition in Windsor, Ontario. Novels is known for exploring lesser-known aspects of Canadian history. This engaging page-turner perfectly combines wartime heroics, intrigue, romance and history. Genevieve Graham’s newest historical fiction novel, Bluebird, is full of heart and compassion for the brave Canadian men and women who served during WWI. ![]()
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