Land Girls at the Wartime Bookshop : Book 2 in the uplifting WWII saga series about a community-run bookshop, from the bestselling author

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Author: Eames, Lesley

Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

Published on 17 August 2023 by Transworld Publishers Ltd (Penguin (Transworld)) in the United Kingdom as part of 'The Wartime Bookshop' series.

Paperback | 448 pages
198 x 128 x 27 | 308g

The residents of Churchwood have never needed their bookshop, or its community, more. But when the bookshop comes under threat at the worst possible time, can Alice, Kate and Naomi pull together to keep spirits high?Kate has always found life on Brimbles Farm difficult, but now she is struggling more than ever to find time for the things that matter to her - particularly helping to save the village bookshop and seeing handsome pilot Leo Kinsella. Can two Land Girls help? Or will they be more trouble than they're worth?Naomi has found new friends and purpose through the bookshop and is devastated when its future is threatened. But when she begins to suspect her husband of being unfaithful, she finds her attention divided. With old insecurities rearing up, she needs to uncover the truth.

Alice has a lot on her plate. Can she fight to save the bookshop while also looking for a job and worrying about her fianc Daniel away fighting in the war?Land Girls at the Wartime Bookshop is the second novel in the uplifting Wartime Bookshop series, perfect for fans of Donna Douglas and Elaine Everest.

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