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The Biscuit Factory Girls at War

By: Elsie Mason
Narrated by: Joan Walker
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Publisher's Summary

Home is where the heart is....

Beryl was the first bride of the Farley clan, finding a home in the welcoming arms of eldest son Tony. His charming voice and kind eyes and the way he truly listened made Beryl feel valued in a world in which she had always been rejected. Yet even now, wrapped in Tony's embrace, Beryl has never quite been able to forget the past she decided to run from, nor the devastating secret about her family's past she tried to bury.

With Tony away fighting the Jerries alongside his brothers, it's up to Beryl and her sisters-in-law to keep the family afloat. Beryl has never been afraid of hard work, and the sweat and toil of a second job working as a welder on the docks doesn't faze her. But the sudden arrival of a devastating letter does....

Will Beryl be able to hold her family together and face up to her past? Or will the war take away the one thing she holds dear - the one person she never thought she deserved?

©2021 Elsie Mason (P)2021 Orion Publishing Group

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