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A Sister’s War
- The Victory Sisters, Book 3
- Narrated by: Sophie Bentinck
- Length: 14 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Britain, 1943
Ronnie Linfoot may be the youngest of three sisters, but she’s determined to do her bit…
Against her strict mother’s wishes, Ronnie signs up to join the Grand Union Canal Company, where she’ll be working on a narrowboat taking critical supplies between London and Birmingham.
But with no experience on the waterways, she must learn the ropes quickly. She’s facing dreadful weather, long days, and rough living conditions. At least she isn’t on her own.
In the toughest times, will Ronnie and her fellow trainees pull together? For even in the darkest days of war, hope and friendship can see you through…
An uplifting tale of courage and camaraderie, perfect for fans of Nancy Revell and Elaine Everest.
Critic reviews
"Molly Green creates realistic characters and situations that keep you turning the pages." (Katie Fforde, Sunday Times best-selling author)
"A moving, gripping story set during WW2." (Kitty Neale, Sunday Times best-selling author)
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- helen templeton
- 26-04-24
Victory sisters Rock
I didn't dislike any of these books, I found it informative about what women did in the war, in some cases braver than the men. I loved that it was part of a series, of three sisters and the way each of them did their bit and of course fell in love.
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- G P U
- 30-01-23
This won me round-easy listening
At first I didn’t think I would enjoy A Sister’s War, however it grew on me.
I have never heard of the wenches who manned the canal boats throughout WW11. It was very interesting.
The characters from the previous books made it a wonderful conclusion.
The narrator was excellent, especially “Ver-Ron-Eek!”.
Very funny.
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