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A heart-warming wartime story of love and friendship, from the author of the award-winning THE MOTHER'S DAY CLUB

Norfolk, 1944

Land Girls, Phylly and Gracie, have become the best of friends - but war work is never easy at Catchetts Farm . . .

Poor Gracie wakes each morning worrying about whether she'll ever get to see her airman husband again. And Phylly is trying - and failing - to encourage Jimmy, an evacuee from London, to open up about his heartbreaking past.

When they meet Edwin, a handsome airman from the American Airforce, it soon becomes clear that Jimmy isn't the only one playing his cards close to his chest. But what could Edwin wish to hide from the girls?

Being a Land Girl means back-breaking work in all weathers, and the girls are determined want to do their bit to support the war effort. As their hardship grows, will the friendship between Phylly and Gracie be strong enough to see them through?

A Home from Home is the perfect wartime family saga, filled with heart-warming friendships and a courageous make-do-and-mend attitude. Perfect for fans of Donna Douglas and Elaine Everest.

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'It's books like this that remind me why I love reading . . . I can't wait to read more from Rosie Hendry'

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A Home from Home: the most heart-warming wartime story from the author of THE MOTHER'S DAY CLUB

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A heart-warming wartime story of love and friendship, from the author of the award-winning THE MOTHER'S DAY CLUBNorfolk, 1944Land Girls,... Read more

    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 04/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781408726563, 978-1408726563
    ISBN10: 1408726564

    Number of Pages: 288

    Fiction , Crime & Thriller

    Description

    A heart-warming wartime story of love and friendship, from the author of the award-winning THE MOTHER'S DAY CLUB

    Norfolk, 1944

    Land Girls, Phylly and Gracie, have become the best of friends - but war work is never easy at Catchetts Farm . . .

    Poor Gracie wakes each morning worrying about whether she'll ever get to see her airman husband again. And Phylly is trying - and failing - to encourage Jimmy, an evacuee from London, to open up about his heartbreaking past.

    When they meet Edwin, a handsome airman from the American Airforce, it soon becomes clear that Jimmy isn't the only one playing his cards close to his chest. But what could Edwin wish to hide from the girls?

    Being a Land Girl means back-breaking work in all weathers, and the girls are determined want to do their bit to support the war effort. As their hardship grows, will the friendship between Phylly and Gracie be strong enough to see them through?

    A Home from Home is the perfect wartime family saga, filled with heart-warming friendships and a courageous make-do-and-mend attitude. Perfect for fans of Donna Douglas and Elaine Everest.

    Readers LOVE Rosie Hendry:

    'I highly recommend this book and give it a well-deserved five stars'

    'It's books like this that remind me why I love reading . . . I can't wait to read more from Rosie Hendry'

    'Fabulous - can't wait to read the next book'

    'Beautifully written . . . Thank you to Rosie Hendry for writing this five-star book'

    'A fantastic book - highly recommended'

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