A Sister's Song (the Victory Sisters, Book 2)
A Sister's Song (the Victory Sisters, Book 2)
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Author(s): Green, Molly
ISBN No.: 9780008332471
Pages: 448
Year: 202006
Format: UK-B Format Paperback (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 19.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

* Molly Green's saga books are up there with the very best: her stories are meticulously researched and the pages are packed with love and loss - but most importantly, they follow heroines who are strong and ambitious despite the challenges they face. * In this new series, we follow three sisters - a pilot, jazz singer and dock worker - who each feel their place is not at home and are determined to use their skills to assist the war effort and prove themselves up to the job in hand. * This is the second book in the Victory Sisters series, which follows three sisters - a pilot, jazz singer and dock worker - who each feel their place is not at home and are determined to use their skills to assist the war effort and prove themselves up to the job in hand. * The focus of this book is Suzanne - the middle sister, who is musically talented and her one great wish is to form an all-women orchestra one day. Her dreams crumble when the war breaks out, and whilst she is determined to do her bit for the war effort, she can't bear the idea of giving up her music.Suzanne joins a swing band who are members of ENSA (Entertainment National Service Association, dubbed Every Night Something Awful!) to entertain the troops in some of the worst-hit cities in GB. It's a tale of courage, love, loss and camaraderie, showing how music has the power to shine a light in every the darkest of days. * We have sold over 100,000 units of the first trilogy, and so we quite rightly have high aspirations that this brand will continue to grow with the next three books.


For Molly Green, the sky is certainly not the limit. Competition: The Spitfire Girl Girls Secrets of the Homefront Girls. by Cathy Sharp Sheila Newberry Katie Flynn Annie Groves Kitty Neale Rosie Goodwin Dilly Court Rosie Hendry Annie Clarke Anna Jacobs Fenella J. Miller Kate Thompson Jenny Holmes Soraya M. Lane lst she is determined to do her bit for the war effort, she can't bear the idea of giving up her music.Suzanne joins a swing band who are members of ENSA (Entertainment National Service Association, dubbed Every Night Something Awful!) to entertain the troops in some of the worst-hit cities in GB. It's a tale of courage, love, loss and camaraderie, showing how music has the power to shine a light in every the darkest of days. * We have sold over 100,000 units of the first trilogy, and so we quite rightly have high aspirations that this brand will continue to grow with the next three books.


For Molly Green, the sky is certainly not the limit. Competition: The Spitfire Girl Girls Secrets of the Homefront Girls. by Cathy Sharp Sheila Newberry Katie Flynn Annie Groves Kitty Neale Rosie Goodwin Dilly Court Rosie Hendry Annie Clarke Anna Jacobs Fenella J. Miller Kate Thompson Jenny Holmes Soraya M. Lane.


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