Home Fires and Spitfires

Home Fires and Spitfires

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Author: Daisy Styles

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 400


A new heartwarming and engrossing tale from saga superstar Daisy Styles It is June 1940, and as the bombs fall the women at home must dig deep . . . Tucked on the edge of the Lake District lies Mary Vale, a Mother and Baby Home open to unmarried women and their children. But tensions arise when three very different women walk through the doors. First there is plucky shipyard worker Gracie, who must overcome her shame when the man who swept her off her feet turns out to be married. Diana, newly engaged, is forced to abandon her work for the Women's Auxiliary Force to head to Mary Vale, when her fiance goes missing in action days before the wedding. While isolated and bedraggled Zelda turns heads when she arrives on the doorstep from the ghettos of Germany. At Mary Vale unity is key as the bombs keep falling. But can these women put their differences aside to fight a common foe?
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Daisy Styles

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 400


A new heartwarming and engrossing tale from saga superstar Daisy Styles It is June 1940, and as the bombs fall the women at home must dig deep . . . Tucked on the edge of the Lake District lies Mary Vale, a Mother and Baby Home open to unmarried women and their children. But tensions arise when three very different women walk through the doors. First there is plucky shipyard worker Gracie, who must overcome her shame when the man who swept her off her feet turns out to be married. Diana, newly engaged, is forced to abandon her work for the Women's Auxiliary Force to head to Mary Vale, when her fiance goes missing in action days before the wedding. While isolated and bedraggled Zelda turns heads when she arrives on the doorstep from the ghettos of Germany. At Mary Vale unity is key as the bombs keep falling. But can these women put their differences aside to fight a common foe?