Growing up just around the corner from Islington's Chapel Market, the second of six children born in the tiny flat above Mr Popov's piano factory, red-headed, big-hearted Rose Humble is used to holding her own in the world. When there's a family problem - her father's arrest for thieving, her mother losing her job at the London Transport Staff Canteen - it is Rose who somehow manages to bring the Humbles through the crisis, But as she grows older and war starts to cast its shadow over all their lives, Rose realises there are some problems a quick wit and a ready tongue cannot solve. And she also comes to see that there are people who are not all they seem...
This war time family story was really good, I enjoyed it . The character of Rose was engaging and likeable, she was the one to hold the family together at times of trouble and heartbreak . There were some really sad parts in this book and the author describes the horrors of war very vividly . I have read other books in this family's saga by Victor Pemberton and have liked them all .
Another war-time saga, another family, another country and hundred more tragic stories. I have fallen in love with this genre. I feel the pain those families go through during the devastating times. War is truly an abomination. A horror.