Including graphic descriptions of Dunkirk and D-Day, Jeremy Rowe's
new novel sees the Second World War through the eyes of the women
who remained at home, fighting on the Home Front. Into the tensions
and alarms of September 1939, two women are unwillingly forced
together: middle-class Marjorie Anderson-Grey, confident, imperious
and formidable; and her lodger Vicky Jones, passionate
working-class teacher, evacuated with her school, from the
impoverished East End. Jeremy Rowe's novel sets these two strong
women on a wartime collision course, and pays tribute to the
steadfast commitment of ordinary people coping with extraordinary
dangers. The novel also finds humour in the daily challenges posed
by the East End kids evacuated to the Cotswolds town.
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