A Sister’s Song

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Pub Date 19 Jan 2021 | Archive Date 09 Feb 2021

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Description

Her duty is to keep smiling through…

When World War II breaks out, Suzanne’s dream of attending the Royal Academy of Music crumbles.

Determined to do her bit, she joins a swing band that entertains troops in some of the worst-hit cities of Europe.

Through singing, Suzanne finds a confidence she never knew she had, and she soon wins the admiration of Britain’s brave servicemen.

But her heart already belongs to a Navy officer who is serving out at sea. The question is… will they meet again?

A gripping tale of love, courage and camaraderie, perfect for fans of Glynis Peters and Mandy Robotham.

Her duty is to keep smiling through…

When World War II breaks out, Suzanne’s dream of attending the Royal Academy of Music crumbles.

Determined to do her bit, she joins a swing band that entertains...


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ISBN 9780008414023
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This is book 2 in a series about sisters who lived during WW2. I have not read the first book but this story could easily function as a stand alone. This story is about entertainers during the war and the incredible risks that they took to bring uplifting encouragement and entertainment to the troops. A most interesting story with vivid descriptions of what life was like at that time. I most definitely will want to read the first in the series now.
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