Bookouture snaps up new series from ‘East End Saga Queen’ Jean Fullerton

Bookouture has snapped up the first four novels in a brilliant new World War Two saga series from Jean Fullerton, bestselling author of the East End Ration Book series, seeing her move from Atlantic (Corvus). This exciting new series will follow the wartime lives, loves and heartbreaks of a group of four extraordinary young women, who join the WAAF and are stationed in the East End of London as barrage balloon operators. Publishing Executive Lizzie Brien acquired World English Language rights, including audio, from Kate Burke at the Blake Friedmann Literary Agency.

Jean Fullerton says, ‘I’m so thrilled to be joining Bookouture’s friendly, supportive and dynamic team so watch this space for more heart-felt authentic East End sagas.’

Lizzie Brien says, ‘As soon as I read Jean’s first synopsis, I knew I wanted to work with her to tell the stories of these incredible women. Jean’s saga fiction has such wonderful warmth and heart, and is rooted so deeply in the history of the people and places in the East End of London that she knows and loves so well. I couldn’t be more thrilled to be working with her on this very special series!’

Kate Burke says, ‘Jean is a legend in the saga genre and a brilliant storyteller. I’m very excited for this new chapter in her publishing.’

 The first in the series (title to be announced soon) will be published in May 2025.

 

 About Jean Fullerton

Jean was born and bred in the overcrowded streets surrounding London Docks where her family have lived since 1825. Being born within the sound of Bow Bells, she’s a true cockney who grew up in what was then the working-class dockland community in Wapping and Stepney, East London. All her published books are set in the streets and alleyways she roamed as a child.

Jean worked for 30 years as a community nurse in East London, starting as a staff nurse and finishing as a university lecturer in Health Studies at London South Bank University.

 

 Praise for Jean Fullerton

 ‘The queen of East End sagas’ – Elaine Everest

‘Warmth, humour and characters readers care about are Fullerton’s hallmarks.’ – Peterborough Evening Telegraph

 ‘A brilliant author who is not afraid of the truth’ – Geoffrey Harfield, Historical Novels Society

 

 Visit Jean’s website.

 Follow Jean on X (previously Twitter) and Instagram.

A RATION BOOK CHRISTMAS BROADCAST MAKES RNA SHORTLIST

We’re so pleased that Jean Fullerton’s Christmas novella, A RATION BOOK CHRISTMAS BROADCAST, has been shortlisted for the Shorter Romantic Novel in the 2022 Romantic Novel Awards.

Launched in 2015, the Romantic Novel Awards celebrate excellence in romantic fiction and this year’s winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on the 7th of March at the Leonardo Royal Hotel London City.

A RATION BOOK CHRISTMAS BROADCAST was published in the UK in November 2021 and features the large, rambunctious Brogan family from Jean’s ‘East End Ration Book’ series.  

Grace Meredith, the BBC Outside Broadcasting unit’s assistant, is thrust into the Brogan’s warm and bustling world when they are chosen to be interviewed on the ‘Just Ordinary Folk’ Christmas programme. Things don’t quite go to plan, however, when she meets Giovanni Fabrino of the Royal Engineers. With the Christmas Eve deadline fast approaching she doesn’t have time for distractions, but Gio keeps appearing, and they start to fall in love…

The last book in the ‘East End Ration Book’ series, A RATION BOOK VICTORY, will be published by Corvus in May this year.

Praise for Jean’s ‘East End Ration Book’ series:

‘A real page-turner with larger-than-life characters and convincing period detail’ ― Daily Express

‘Richly-textured and engrossing...  Jean Fullerton's meticulous research and background knowledge enable her to create a wholly convincing and engaging wartime novel... Completely immersive. With humour to lighten the mood as well it can be laugh-out-loud funny as well as deeply poignant, but it is the emotional richness and heart to the book that draws the story together and makes this such a rewarding read.’ ― Nicola Cornick

‘Lovely... The author's writing captures the atmosphere and emotions and difficulties of life during wartime. It is a great piece of historical fiction which centres on World War II... The book was an emotional read with a few tears along the way.’ ― New Books Magazine

‘Charming and full of detail... You will ride emotional highs and lows... Beautifully written.’ ― The Lady

About Jean Fullerton

Jean was born and bred in the overcrowded streets surrounding London Docks where her family have lived since 1825. Being born within the sound of Bow Bells, she’s a true cockney who grew up in what was then the working-class dockland community in Wapping and Stepney, East London. All her published books are set in the streets and alleyways she roamed as a child.

Jean worked for 30 years as a community nurse in East London, starting as a staff nurse and finishing as a university lecturer in Health Studies at London South Bank University.

Visit Jean’s website.

Follow Jean on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.