Gunner Girl e-bog
34,17 DKK
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*** Winner of the RNA Joan Hessayon NewWriters Award 2016 *** Perfect readingforfans of Katie Flynn,Margaret Dickinsonand Ellie Dean! Meet the Gunner Girls - three women with one shared ambition: to join the ATS and do their bit for King and country.Bea has grown up part of a large, boisterous Kent family. But she hasnt heard from her soldier sweetheart in months and her mother is controlling h...
E-bog
34,17 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster UK
Udgivet
8 oktober 2015
Længde
464 sider
Genrer
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781471150555
*** Winner of the RNA Joan Hessayon NewWriters Award 2016 *** Perfect readingforfans of Katie Flynn,Margaret Dickinsonand Ellie Dean! Meet the Gunner Girls - three women with one shared ambition: to join the ATS and do their bit for King and country.Bea has grown up part of a large, boisterous Kent family. But she hasnt heard from her soldier sweetheart in months and her mother is controlling her life. She needs to take charge of her future.Edie inhabits a world of wealth and privilege, but knows only too well that money cant buy happiness. She wants to be like Winston Churchills daughter, Mary, to make a difference.Joan cant remember anything of her past or her family, and her home has been bombed in the Blitz. Desperate, she needs a refuge. Each one is a Gunner Girl: three very different women, one remarkable wartime friendship of shared hopes, lost loves and terrible danger. Will delight all those who love a good wartime story Dilly Court An irresistible tale of friendship, love and heartache during WW2 that had me enthralled Kate Furnivall Heart-warming, enjoyable and full of surprises, I loved The Gunner Girl Elizabeth Chadwick Clare Harvey is an exceptional new talent. The Gunner Girl offers a stunningly realistic vision of the WW2 era, through the intertwined lives and loves of three very different women. The story is brought to life by razor sharp dialogue, an eye for period details and a taut plot which never becomes sentimental Kate Rhodes