Join Frances Barden, Sarah Collingborne, Pat Simms, Miriam Brindsley, and the women of the Great Paxford Women's Institute as calamity hits their beloved village and they prove once again that when women work together they can surmount almost any challenge. Frances struggles as her factory is shut down and her husband's secret child arrives at her door. Pat's abusive husband is home from the war. Newlyweds Teresa and Nick hide a secret. Meanwhile, the life of the Campbell family is turned on its head, and Alison finds new purpose in helping the influx of strangers to the village. Through it all the Women's Institute provides support and camaraderie
Halten Sie die heimischen Feuer am Brennen Reihe
Diese Serie taucht ein in das Leben von Frauen in einem kleinen englischen Dorf während herausfordernder Kriegsjahre. Verfolgen Sie ihre Stärke, Widerstandsfähigkeit und gegenseitige Unterstützung, während sie persönlichen Tragödien, gesellschaftlichen Veränderungen und einer ungewissen Zukunft gegenüberstehen. Entdecken Sie durch ihre Geschichten, wie Gemeinschaftszusammenhalt und weibliche Freundschaft selbst die größten Widrigkeiten überwinden können.


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A Woman's War
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
In the darkest days they'll find their greatest strength . . .As enemy planes continue to bombard the North West of England, the women of Great Paxford fight harder then ever to presevere.Pat thought she'd found true happiness, but as things change at home she finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about her husband.Laura's young life has been besieged by tragedy, yet a new future looms on the horizon if she can find the courage to reach for it.Teresa has completely reshaped her life to be the perfect wife. Dinner on the table at five o'clock sharpish, each inch of the house spick and span . . . but with the arrival of a new guest, her life is thrown completely off kilter. However, for Steph Farrow it's not the threat of what's to come, it's whether she can live with what she has done . . .