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A story of optimism, resilience, and hope by the people left at home during World War 11. A young girl with reading disabilities and lacking in confidence takes on the running of Willup Hall and the estate farms. She successfully increases food production for the people in Britain during the period of rationing and supplies the RAF with food for their canteens. She opens up Willup Hall to be a place of rest and recuperation for RAF personnel suffering from 'Burn Out' or any injuries they may have received. She agrees to take war evacuee children fleeing from the bombing in the cities and gives them a loving, secure home in the country. She then agrees to help refugees fleeing from Europe and let them live on her parents estate during the war. She and her Grandmother are Sponsors for Jewish children in need of coming to Britain to escape the Nazis invasion in Europe. It is a story of fortitude, determination in difficult times during World War 11. There is heartbreak, sadness in France. A love story in Britain and hints of the early formation of the Special Air Service a very secret military operation. Scattered with facts of the progress of the war and its effects world wide.
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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.
A story of optimism, resilience, and hope by the people left at home during World War 11. A young girl with reading disabilities and lacking in confidence takes on the running of Willup Hall and the estate farms. She successfully increases food production for the people in Britain during the period of rationing and supplies the RAF with food for their canteens. She opens up Willup Hall to be a place of rest and recuperation for RAF personnel suffering from 'Burn Out' or any injuries they may have received. She agrees to take war evacuee children fleeing from the bombing in the cities and gives them a loving, secure home in the country. She then agrees to help refugees fleeing from Europe and let them live on her parents estate during the war. She and her Grandmother are Sponsors for Jewish children in need of coming to Britain to escape the Nazis invasion in Europe. It is a story of fortitude, determination in difficult times during World War 11. There is heartbreak, sadness in France. A love story in Britain and hints of the early formation of the Special Air Service a very secret military operation. Scattered with facts of the progress of the war and its effects world wide.