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Victory Girls

A touching saga about London's brave women of World War Two

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Victory Girls

Di: Helen Carey
Letto da: Annie Aldington
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Victory Girls is the sixth poignant saga in Helen Carey's much-loved Lavender Road series, set in south London during the Second World War. Not to be missed by fans of Katie Flynn, Annie Murray and Lilian Harry.

August 1944. Allied troops are fighting their way across Europe. But rocket attacks on London are a chilling reminder that the war is far from over. Helen knows all too well how dangerous it is in war-torn France. But it's a long time since she heard from her French fiancé, Andre, and nothing is going to stop her going back to track him down before he is lost to her forever.

Her friend Molly is finding it hard to stop thinking about the lovely Canadian pilot she met while nursing overseas and the future she might have had if only she had been good enough for him. Now Molly is back in London, determined to discover the truth about the mother who gave her up for adoption when she was four years old.

Victory may be just round the corner, but the fighting is far from over for the women of Lavender Road.

©2018 Helen Carey (P)2018 Headline Publishing Group Limited
Narrativa di genere Narrativa storica Saghe Storico

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"Funny, poignant, emotional and unputdownable." (London Evening Standard)

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