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Wedding Bells on the Home Front

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**THE THIRD NOVEL IN THE UPLIFTING FACTORY GIRLS SERIES** Perfect for fans of Nancy Revell's Shipyard Girls series and Ellie Dean. Our readers LOVE the Factory Girls . . . ‘The characters are all strong and the style of writing makes it hard to put down’ ‘Another lovely story these wonderful characters make me feel like I’m visiting old friends’ ‘What a joy to read’ ‘I have laughed, cried and been angry reading this book’ ‘Another brilliant book’ _____________________ March 1942: As the war continues, wedding bells are ringing for the factory girls . . . Sarah is happily settling into married life with new husband Stan, whilst Fran is busy planning her upcoming wedding to sweetheart Davey, who’s still conscripted to Bletchley Park. With limited resources, the girls must make do to create the perfect day. Meanwhile, Beth has other things on her mind. She hasn’t heard from her husband Bob since he returned to the navy, and she’s starting to fear the worst. And new friend Viola is still recovering from a nasty accident. Life on the home front can be challenging, but with the support of one another, the factory girls can get through anything. _____________________ Praise for Annie Clarke 'Clarke’s tale is one to lift the spirits and touch the hardest hearts' Northern Echo 'Delightful authentic-feeling saga' Peterborough Telegraph 'Highlights the strength of women during the toughest times' Culture Fly 'Beautifully written' Frost Magazine

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781787462595
Publication date: 23rd July 2020
Author: Annie Clarke
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd an imprint of Cornerstone
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 400 pages
Series: Factory Girls
Genres: Sagas
Historical Fiction
Second World War fiction