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Tea and Biscuit Girls
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Tea and Biscuit Girls

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By nightfall, a sweltering day in September 1940 would turn London into hell. Frightening waves of the German Luftwaffe flew over the city, dropping tons of bombs. The city turned into a deadly inferno, as terrified citizens huddled in air raid shelters.

After weeks of the raids, Mary Elizabeth O'Neill became quiet and withdrawn, which caused her parents to worry. They decided to send Mary and her 16 year old sister, Katie, to Scotland for their safety and sanity.

Uncle Will and Aunt Maggie welcomed the girls with open arms, but only Mary adjusted readily to country life. Katie was miserable. Her dreams of furthering her education were squashed and she found herself working like a slave on her uncle’s farm. Only Jenny Monroe’s friendship saved her.

Both friends left the farm at 18 and joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. Katie would marry an RAF pilot. Jane would marry an American. It’s their girlhood friendship which saves them through life’s trials during a horrible war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authors Press
Date
4 June 2020
Pages
400
ISBN
9781643142005

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

By nightfall, a sweltering day in September 1940 would turn London into hell. Frightening waves of the German Luftwaffe flew over the city, dropping tons of bombs. The city turned into a deadly inferno, as terrified citizens huddled in air raid shelters.

After weeks of the raids, Mary Elizabeth O'Neill became quiet and withdrawn, which caused her parents to worry. They decided to send Mary and her 16 year old sister, Katie, to Scotland for their safety and sanity.

Uncle Will and Aunt Maggie welcomed the girls with open arms, but only Mary adjusted readily to country life. Katie was miserable. Her dreams of furthering her education were squashed and she found herself working like a slave on her uncle’s farm. Only Jenny Monroe’s friendship saved her.

Both friends left the farm at 18 and joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force. Katie would marry an RAF pilot. Jane would marry an American. It’s their girlhood friendship which saves them through life’s trials during a horrible war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Authors Press
Date
4 June 2020
Pages
400
ISBN
9781643142005