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Secrets of the Singer Girls is Kate Thompson's heartwarming and moving novel about the brave, hardworking women who kept the homefires burning in the East End of London during World War Two.

1942. Sixteen-year-old Poppy Percival turns up at the gates of Trout's clothing factory in Bethnal Green with no idea what her new life might have in store. There to start work as a seamstress and struggling to get to grips with the noise, dirt and devastation of East London, Poppy can't help but miss the quiet countryside of home. But Poppy harbours a dark secret - one that wrenched her away from all she knew and from which she is still suffering . . .

And Poppy's not the only one with a secret. Each of her new friends at the factory is hiding something painful. Vera Shadwell, the forelady, has had a hard life with scars both visible and concealed; her sister Daisy has romantic notions that could get her in trouble; and Sal Fowler, a hardworking mothe

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Marvellous, full of gutsy characters I immediately empathised with. -- Margaret Pemberton
The way Kate Thompson writes ... made me feel that I was reading about old friends. I just had to keep the pages turning. I am sure that before long her readers will be clamouring for more. -- Pam Weaver
An evocative tale of a time when women battled together to survive and do their bit in the most difficult of circumstances. -- Ellie Dean
A riveting and wonderful read. -- Mary Wood
A poignant and moving story of the friendship of women during wartime Britain. -- Val Wood

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    Publisher: Pan Macmillan
    Publication Date: 26/03/2015
    ISBN13: 9781447280866, 978-1447280866
    ISBN10: 1447280865

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Secrets of the Singer Girls is Kate Thompson's heartwarming and moving novel about the brave, hardworking women who kept the homefires burning in the East End of London during World War Two.

    1942. Sixteen-year-old Poppy Percival turns up at the gates of Trout's clothing factory in Bethnal Green with no idea what her new life might have in store. There to start work as a seamstress and struggling to get to grips with the noise, dirt and devastation of East London, Poppy can't help but miss the quiet countryside of home. But Poppy harbours a dark secret - one that wrenched her away from all she knew and from which she is still suffering . . .

    And Poppy's not the only one with a secret. Each of her new friends at the factory is hiding something painful. Vera Shadwell, the forelady, has had a hard life with scars both visible and concealed; her sister Daisy has romantic notions that could get her in trouble; and Sal Fowler, a hardworking mothe

    Trade Review
    Marvellous, full of gutsy characters I immediately empathised with. -- Margaret Pemberton
    The way Kate Thompson writes ... made me feel that I was reading about old friends. I just had to keep the pages turning. I am sure that before long her readers will be clamouring for more. -- Pam Weaver
    An evocative tale of a time when women battled together to survive and do their bit in the most difficult of circumstances. -- Ellie Dean
    A riveting and wonderful read. -- Mary Wood
    A poignant and moving story of the friendship of women during wartime Britain. -- Val Wood

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