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Wartime Wishes for the Land Girls

A Village at War Series

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Wartime Wishes for the Land Girls

By: Ellie Curzon
Narrated by: Laura Kirman
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England, 1943. With Christmas days away, the land girls of Gosling Farm are full of merriment. Only Lottie feels far from festive cheer after her sister's death. But with the help of handsome vicar and injured veteran Matthew, she begins to feel hopeful once more.

Then one frosty night, a German bomber plane crashes nearby. A survivor is missing, injured and in desperate need of help. But this is no ordinary German airman: his capture would change the course of the war.

Soon the eyes of Churchill and the whole country are on the little English village. And amid the chaos, Matthew's young niece Daisy goes missing. Can the land girls and their brave vicar rescue Daisy? And although the war feels closer than ever, will Lottie and Matthew find their own happy ever after in time for Christmas day?

©2024 Ellie Curzon (P)2024 Magna Story Sound
20th Century Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction

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