The Woolworths girls have come a long way together . . .Fun loving Maisie, is devoted to her young family and her work at Woolworths. But her happy life with her RAF officer husband, their baby daughter leads her to think of the family she left behind . . . With the war now into its fourth year, wha
Carols at Woolworths
โ Scribed by Everest, Elaine
- Book ID
- 110364294
- Publisher
- Pan Macmillan UK
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 68 KB
- Series
- Woolworths 1,5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781509859177
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โฆ Synopsis
Carols at Woolworths is a heartwarming novella, and is the prequel to Christmas at Woolworths , by bestselling author Elaine Everest
Betty, Freda and Sarah are determined to make the Woolworths Christmas party as jolly as ever. After weeks of careful planning, the girls are confident that it will be an evening for everyone to forget about the troubles of the war outside.
But the war is never far away and when an air raid looms, the girls must usher their guests to safety and find a way to take their Christmas cheer underground . . .
Will it be a merry Christmas after all for the girls of Woolworths?
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_Even though there was a war on, the Woolworths girls_ _brought Christmas cheer to their customers_ Best friends Sarah, Maisie and Freda are brought together by their jobs at Woolworths. With their loved ones away on the front line, their bonds of friendship strengthen each day. Betty Billington is
The Woolworths girls have come a long way together . . .Fun loving Maisie, is devoted to her young family and her work at Woolworths. But her happy life with her RAF officer husband, their baby daughter leads her to think of the family she left behind . . . With the war now into its fourth year, wha
1942\. All across Britain, people's lives have been altered by the war, and for the girls of Woolworths it's no different. Sarah, Maisie and Freda, brought together by their jobs, now cling to the shop as a refuge. But outside of Woolies, they live in fear of what each day will bring. Alan, Sarah's