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10th Apr 2023

Millie Bobby Brown is releasing her debut novel this year

Stephen Porzio

Millie Bobby Brown

It is inspired by the 19-year-old’s own family history.

Enola Holmes and Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown will release her debut novel in September of this year.

Titled Nineteen Steps, the book’s publishing company William Morrow – an imprint of Harper Collins – said it is inspired by the experience of the British actress’ family during World War II.

Her grandmother Ruth survived the Bethnal Green tube disaster of 1943, an event which is believed to be the largest loss of civilian life in the UK during the war.

Millie Bobby Brown

Millie Bobby Brown

Listed on Harper Collins’ website, the plot synopsis for Nineteen Steps reads:

“It’s 1942, and London remains under constant threat of enemy attack as the second world war rages on. In the Bethnal Green neighborhood, Nellie Morris counts every day lucky that she emerges from the underground shelters unharmed, her loving family still surrounding her.

“Three years into the war, she’s grateful to hold onto remnants of normalcy—her job as assisting the mayor and nights spent at the local pub with her best friend. But after a chance encounter with Ray, an American airman stationed nearby, Nellie becomes enchanted with the idea of a broader world.

“Just when Nellie begins to embrace an exciting new life with Ray, a terrible incident occurs during an air raid one evening, and the consequences are catastrophic. As the truth about that night is revealed, Nellie’s world is torn apart. When it seems all hope is lost, Nellie finds that, against all odds, love and happiness can triumph.”

Haper Collins’ describes the novel as a “deeply affecting, mesmerising page-turner” and “an epic story of longing, loss, and secrets”. It will be released on 12 September.

As for Brown’s upcoming acting roles, the actress will return in the fifth and final season of Stranger Things and will star in the Netflix movies Damsel and The Electric State.

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