It is 1943, and the little village of Kings Thorpe have, up to now had no bombs or been overtaken by Yanks. They have, however, obviously been affected by rationing and young men going of to war.We are introduced to some villagers and we follow their lives for a while. Then it is announced the Yanks are taking over the old RAF Aerodrome and the villagers begin to co.plain, no one wants them here.The older villagers exclaiming "They will be trouble!" Off course, when they arrive, these lads are just that, young Americans and we see clashes between them and the villagers. There are dances, socials as well as everything possible created to attempt to reduce the clashes and to help these young lads fit into the village...and for the villagers to allow them to become part of the community too.
The Yanks begin to slowly blend in and as the story develops we see budding romances and hopes shattered at the same time. A Yank, Joe Bilsky gets taken under the lonely Miss Cutteridge's wing and he becomes like a son to her. The American's that can't resist the ladies but are already married. All the things I have heard about from my Grandparents about the Yanks is all here in one book, for me to learn and also entertain myself with!
Again, another Maragaret Mayhew story that I could not put down. I am a sucker for a historical fiction story from the war and this is the second one that i have got lost in and loved the characters and the time period. So good to read and learn as well I feel.
Thank you to Random Things Tours, netgalley and the publisher for both books to take part in this double blog tour today. I really loved them both.