Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Blog Tour: Both Sides of the Pond – My Family's War: 1933-1946 by Barbara Kent Lawrence



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Both Sides of the Pond
My Family’s War: 1933-1946


by Barbara Kent Lawrence


March 4th, 2026


Publication Date: October 15th, 2025
Publisher: Sweet Fern Press
Pages: 393
Genre: Historical Fiction



In January of 1939 when Barbara Greene, a beautiful young British actress, met Joe Kennedy, Jr., son of the American Ambassador, she could not have expected that their relationship would lead to her emigrating to the United States and learning to pilot a plane. Neither could her brother, Kent, have foreseen his bitter retreat from Dunkirk when he left England in January 1940 to fight in France, or his subsequent service on the frontlines in Cornwall, North Africa, Sicily, and Burma.


In this intensively researched war story of the author’s family, we also hear the stories of other ordinary people who survived extraordinary circumstances. Richly illustrated with photographs and documents, “Both Sides of the Pond, My Family’s War: 1933 – 1946” is a captivating book.



Praise for Both Sides of the Pond:


"Author Barbara Kent Lawrence weaves a rich tapestry of the lives of her British mother and uncle from 1933 to 1946, before, during, and just after World War II. ...
War stories are very personal. This is such a story, and it offers insight into how two young people navigated difficult years that altered the trajectories of the lives they thought they would live. It is a worthy read, written beautifully. Don’t miss it.
"

Patricia Walkow, Military Writers Society of America


"I loved this book and couldn’t put it down. History and the complexity of human relationships unfold with uncommon grace."
Barbara Lazear Ascher, winner, most recently, of Pushcart’s 
Editors Book Award for Ghosting: A Widow’s Voyage Out.


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Barbara Kent Lawrence



Dr. Lawrence is the author of many articles and nine books, including an award-winning dissertation about the influence of culture on aspirations in Maine. Her new book, Both Sides of the Pond, My Family’s War: 1933 - 1945, is available in book stores and on Amazon.


A former professor, she has taught courses in anthropology and sociology, research, and writing non-fiction and memoir. Lawrence grew up in New York City and Washington D.C., then earned a BA in anthropology from Bennington College, an MA in sociology from New York University, and an Ed.D. in Administration, Policy and Planning from Boston University.


In addition to teaching, Lawrence has worked for the Department of Social Services and the Housing Development Administration in New York, directed a small museum in Maine, co-run a brokerage and construction company, consulted for the Rural School and Community Trust and KnowledgeWorks, and started four non-profit organizations supporting the environment and students.


When not working she loves to garden, knit, and go for walks, pastimes she learned from her British mother. She lives in Maine and is working on the third novel in her Islands series.


Author Links:

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Amazon Author Page • Goodreads





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Monday, February 16, 2026

Book of the Week: Shades of Yellow by Wendy J. Dunn #HistoricalFiction #WomenInHistory #DualTimeline #RecommendedReading



Shades of Yellow


by Wendy J. Dunn



During her battle with illness, Lucy Ellis found solace in writing a novel about the mysterious death of Amy Robsart, the first wife of Robert Dudley, the man who came close to marrying Elizabeth I. As Lucy delves into Amy’s story, she also navigates the aftermath of her own experience that brought her close to death and the collapse of her marriage.

After taking leave from her teaching job to complete her novel, Lucy falls ill again. Fearing she will die before she finishes her book, she flees to England to solve the mystery of Amy Robsart’s death.

Can she find the strength to confront her past, forgive the man who broke her heart, and take control of her own destiny?

Who better to write about a betrayed woman than a woman betrayed?


Praise for Shades of Yellow:

"A novel that is impossible to put down, and begs to be read in its entirety in a single sitting, Shades of Yellow by Wendy J. Dunn offers a story that will ensnare your heart and overtake your thoughts. This is the kind of story that will stay with you for a long time after turning the final pages, for it is simply enthralling, and the characters are so alive in the pages that leaving them behind feels like leaving behind close friends."
~ Ellie Yarde, The Coffee Pot Book Club 5* Editorial Review

"Shifting between 2010 and the Elizabethan era, Wendy J. Dunn's compelling new novel Shades of Yellow explores the complexities of relationships, creative ambition, and medical pain through the eyes of two brave women living centuries apart. Forced to confront the decisions that have brought them to their respective crisis points, Lucy and Amy seek to rewrite their own destinies. A treat for lovers of history and strong stories."
~ Lauren Chater, author of The Beauties



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