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An inspiring and uplifting tale of the strength of women during
war, for fans of Nancy Revell and Vicki Beeby. By the author of
Lily's War, Bobby's War and Hannah's War. The Isle of Man, 1942
Manx born and bred, Bridget Quayle loves the island and knows every
inch of it like the back of her hand. But that doesn't mean she
wants to be there now, as World War II rages around the world. As a
newly trained police officer, living in the vibrant and bustling
city of London, she had it all. A budding career, celebrity status
as one of only a few female officers, and a busy social life. Then
World War II strengthened its grip and she found herself posted
back to the island - a stark contrast to the exciting streets of
the capital. But, tasked with managing Rushen Camp, a women's
internment camp, she realises that the war can be just as dangerous
on an island in the middle of the Irish Sea as in the centre of a
big city. When the arrival of two women claiming to be Austrian
Jews arouses Bridget's suspicions, she finds herself tested beyond
anything she was taught in her training. And when a childhood
friend of her brothers comes back to the island, she finds she is
torn between being the professional adult she wants to be and the
tomboy from her childhood who roamed the cliffs without boundaries.
An uplifting and inspiring World War II saga for readers of Nancy
Revell and Annie Groves. 1942, Manchester World War Two is in full
swing and Lily Mullins is determined to do her bit for the war
effort. Her friends and sweetheart have all joined up and Lily's
sure there must be a role for her that goes further than knitting
socks for the troops! When she decides to volunteer for the Women's
Auxiliary Air Force, Lily soon discovers that she has a talent as a
wireless operator. Helped along the way by a special gang of girls,
she finds strengths she didn't know she had and realises that the
safety of the country might just be in her hands . . . Meanwhile,
Danny is determined to marry Lily, but his letters home become more
and more distant. Will a long separation mean the end of their love
story? An uplifting and inspiring novel of women on the home front.
Don't miss Bobby's War, and Hannah's War, available now. - - - - -
'[The story] read so true to me and I really didn't want to put it
down . . . It may be fiction but those things could, and did,
happen.' Vera Morgan, wartime WAAF 'An impeccably researched and
uplifting story of love, loss and courage: a heartwarming read that
will captivate all those who love a good war story.' Clare Harvey,
author of The Gunner Girl 'A wonderful, inspiring story. I can't
wait to read more from Shirley Mann.' Sheila Newberry 'I found this
book hard to put down and it resonates with me still.' Katie
Hutton, author of The Gypsy Bride
A moving and dramatic World War II land girl saga by the author of
Lily's War and Bobby's War, winner of the RNA romantic saga award.
For readers of Nancy Revell and Annie Groves. It's 1942 and at
nineteen years old Hannah Compton has the world at her feet. But
with World War II raging, the country is in turmoil, and Hannah
decides to do her bit for the War effort. Hannah's beloved
grandfather taught her to grow vegetables in his market garden and
inspires her to become one of over 200,000 women joining the Land
Army. Posted to Salhouse Farm on the outskirts of Norwich, Hannah
is excited for the adventure ahead of her. But soon reality hits.
Hannah is a city girl at heart and life in the countryside is not
what she imagined. It's cold, she hates the hard work, she misses
her friends back in Manchester, and she has to share a double bed
with a stranger. As Hannah gets used to the punishing farm work and
makes some friends, she starts to settle in. But she simply can't
get used to living side by side with the German prisoners of war.
Then a young German doctor steps in to save Hannah's life and
everything she thought she knew is brought into question. In a
country at war, will Hannah be prepared to risk everything for the
enemy? 'Another exciting, emotion-filled celebration of the role of
women on the home front' Lancashire Evening Post - - - - - - Praise
for Shirley Mann: 'What a brilliant read . . . Bobby is a wonderful
heroine.' Ginny Bell, author of The Dover Cafe at War on Bobby's
War 'Plucky and resourceful, Bobby is exactly the sort of person
you'd want at your side in real life.' Kitty Danton, author of A
Wartime Christmas on Bobby's War '[The story] read so true to me
and I really didn't want to put it down. . .' Vera Morgan, wartime
WAAF on Lily's War 'An impeccably researched and uplifting story of
love, loss and courage.' Clare Harvey, author of The Gunner Girl on
Lily's War
An inspiring and uplifting tale of women on the home front, for
fans of Nancy Revell and Vicki Beeby. By the author of Lily's War.
On the ground, the crowd of men stood with their mouths agape,
watching the wings soar into the air, the tail kept impressively
steady and the small plane with a woman at the controls
disappearing into the May sunshine. It's 1942 and Bobby Hollis has
joined the Air Transport Auxiliary in a team known as the 'glamour
girls' - amazing women who pilot aircraft all around the country.
Bobby always wanted to escape life on the family farm and the ATA
seemed like the perfect opportunity for her. But there's always
something standing in her way. Like a demanding father, who wants
to marry her off to a rich man. And the family secrets that
threaten to engulf everything. As Bobby navigates her way through
life, and love, she has to learn that controlling a huge,
four-engined bomber might just be easier than controlling her own
life . . . 'What a brilliant read! Shirley Mann has given such a
well-researched and comprehensive picture of the lives of the
courageous women of the ATA, and Bobby is a wonderful heroine.
Brave, clever and opinionated, I absolutely loved spending time
with her.' Ginny Bell, author of The Dover Cafe at War 'Shirley
Mann has given us in Bobby Hollis an inspiration. Plucky and
resourceful as she delivers her WW2 aircraft, Bobby is exactly the
sort of person you'd want at your side in real life today. This is
a perfect read when all you want to do is curl up to enjoy a lovely
novel. Brava!' Kitty Danton, author of The Evacuee Christmas 'Rich
in period detail, nostalgia, intrigue, romance and the realities of
life in a perilous and unpredictable corner of the home front,
Bobby's War is a saga full of history, heart and our proud national
heritage.' Lancashire Evening Post Don't miss Lily's War, and
Hannah's War, available now. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Readers love
Bobby's War: 'I loved this book. A fabulous read.' Netgalley
reviewer 'If you love family sagas based in the war, this is the
book for you.' Netgalley reviewer 'An emotional journey
throughout.' Netgalley reviewer Praise for Lily's War: '[The story]
read so true to me and I really didn't want to put it down . . . It
may be fiction but those things could, and did, happen.' Vera
Morgan, wartime WAAF 'An impeccably researched and uplifting story
of love, loss and courage: a heartwarming read that will captivate
all those who love a good war story.' Clare Harvey, author of The
Gunner Girl 'A wonderful, inspiring story. I can't wait to read
more from Shirley Mann.' Sheila Newberry
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