The Field Girls

Rosie Archer

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Gosport, 1943.

Eadie, Joy and Maureen are all doing their bit to help Britain win the war. Their work at Priddy's munitions factory is dangerous and gruelling, but undoubtedly necessary.

However, when an explosion at the factory almost kills several of the workers, the girls decide it's time to find another way to contribute.

Joy sees an advertisement in the newsagents, seeking Hop Pickers in Hampshire, accommodation provided. They leave Gosport, ready for a new adventure. But what they discover about each other and the people they meet over the summer, will change their lives forever.

A heart-warming saga about friendship, love and the hardest days of war. Perfect for fans of Elaine Everest and Pam Howes.

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Praise for The Field Girls

  • Rich in period detail and, as always, passion, drama, friendship and family take star billing. A warm and appealing story - Lancashire Evening Post on THE BLUEBIRD GIRLSThis warm, nostalgic and gritty wartime series sings out loudly about the power of friendship, family and community - Blackpool Gazette on THE FORCES' SWEETHEARTSBrimming with nostalgia, drama, friendships and the popular songs of wartime - Chorley Guardian on THE BLUEBIRD GIRLS

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Rosie Archer

Rosie Archer

Rosie Archer was born in Gosport, Hampshire, where she still lives. She has had a variety of jobs including waitress, fruit picker, barmaid, shop assistant and market trader selling second-hand books. Rosie is the author of several Second World War sagas set on the south coast of England, as well as a series of gangster sagas under the name June Hampson.

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