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Beyond That, the Sea is a poignant historical novel that explores themes of displacement, belonging, and the enduring nature of love across decades and continents. The story begins in 1940, during the height of the Blitz in London. Fearing for their daughter Beatrix’s safety, Millie and Reginald Thompson make the agonizing decision to send the eleven-year-old to America. This separation serves as the catalyst for a narrative that spans several decades, tracking how a single decision can ripple through generations and fundamentally alter the course of multiple lives. (338.3 MB)

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