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Soldier Girl

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Annie Murray

53 books170 followers
Annie Murray was a ‘childhood writer.’ Her career was helped a great deal by belonging to Tindal Street Fiction Group in Birmingham and by winning the SHE/Granada TV Short Story Competition in 1991. She has published short stories in a number of anthologies as well as SHE magazine. Her first regional saga, Birmingham Rose appeared in 1995 and reached the Times bestseller list. She has since published more than a dozen others, including the ‘Cadbury books,’ Chocolate Girls and The Bells of Bournville Green, Family of Women and her latest, A Hopscotch Summer. Annie has four children and lives near Reading.

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330 reviews14 followers
August 14, 2018
I loved this book, the only problem was I wanted more! Molly's story is far from over, I want to know if she gets through the war, if she finds love and what about Em? Did her husband, Norm make it?
A wonderful story by a wonderful author, I remembered little Molly Fox in 'Hopscotch Summer' whereas that book focused on Em, this book has Molly as the main character. She certainly has lots of low points, but joining the army is a real turning point in her life, it's where she eventually finds family.
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333 reviews3 followers
March 21, 2022
Growing up in Birmingham with a drunken mother and abusive grandfather, it didn’t surprise anyone when Molly started fittings in with the wrong crowd. One morning, after an old friend finds her laying drunk in the streets, she decides to smarten up and join the ATS, not wanting to become anymore like her family.

The story was good, though darker than the usual WWII slice of life novels, but I couldn’t stand Molly. In the beginning, she was very rough and tumble. Loud, crass, childish, catty. She didn’t have a nice thing to say about hardly anyone and would pick a fight and take offence where there was none. She does end up becoming more mature, but I still wasn’t a fan.
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19 reviews
April 9, 2018
I found this book insightful since I don’t know much about WWII. It’s always fascinating to get a feel of how people lived in the past and during difficult times. This book appeals to me because it’s about a girl that reaches the lowest point but gets a chance to redeem herself by joining the army. The story well told and the character development is good.
6 reviews
April 9, 2020
A very good read. It told of what is was like to live during World War 11, and the harshness of food rationing. After a terrible childhood, Molly rose about it all to make a good life for herself.. I wanted the story to go on longer.
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329 reviews
January 25, 2015
Annie Murray is an excellent writer, really great characters, very true to life and this one is a real eye opener to life in the 2nd world war, giving insight into how it changed lives in so many ways. A great read. I realise now this is a sequel to A Hopscotch Summer, which I have not yet read, but have loved all the books I read by this great author.
2 reviews
February 22, 2019
A good read

I enjoyed this book and admired the character of Molly Fox and the psychological insight the author showed regarding Molly's family background. A sad but heartwarming story where the female characters come over as strong and intelligent, and where personal achievements are seen as more important than "getting a man"!
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132 reviews1 follower
May 27, 2020
I really enjoyed this book and didn't expect to. I really liked Molly's character, as usually within this genre the main character's are very much the same; quiet and demure with good morals. She was a nice change from the norm, especially as you see her personality develop over the course of the book.
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Author 22 books371 followers
July 20, 2014
A girl who had a bad start in life gets a chance to shape up by wearing uniform during WWII. Not my favourite read of the times or of this author, though it is good to see different facets of female war works.
50 reviews1 follower
July 27, 2016
Great author, great writer, superb read. One of those books you can't wait to read the minute you get a chance. Follows Molly Fox and her characters development throughout the war years.... Left at a point where a sequel is begging. What a joy to read
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Author 1 book
May 4, 2023
Sometimes a very difficult read, but what a strong character Molly is! A book worth persevering with, I found it greatly rewarding and I enjoyed the continuing saga of the other characters from the previous book, A Hopscotch Summer.
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224 reviews2 followers
September 23, 2023
At the beginning this was slow start for me.
I didn't know if I should caring on reading.
But I am glad I did.
This one really got me with the next character from the last book.
Now I can see why the the character became the soldier girl
Looking forward to reading more Annie Murray books
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Author 6 books63 followers
November 1, 2010
Sorry - I just couldn't get into this one. I'm afraid my reading time is short at the moment so if it doesn't grip me quickly I have to move on to something else.
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300 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2018
this book was a very nice interesting read, it gives you an insight of what some woman did during the war whilst the men were off to war
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