Just beautiful
1923 Christmas eve, Agnes McKinley is shutting up greystones orphanage in Glasgow when she spots a bald headed man leaving a bundle on the doorstep, a well spoken scouser he was chucking her a handful of notes and the little baby girl. Agnes pregnant herself no way could she give up her baby like that, just wait till Mrs Ancrum finds out there's another mouth to feed. Jessica Wilson was welcomed to Greystones a stepping stone to the poorhouse.
It's now 1939 and war is about to be declared, Jess finds a way out of this place hopefully to be evacuated with her best pal Ruby Alderson, but Brownhill where they are going to be sent is ten times worse finding their papers they flee ready to join up even lyng about their ages, a big adventure is in store ahead for Jess and Ruby as NAAFI's in Seaforth Barracks.
What a wonderful story, that I so enjoyed right through, so much of Jess life the truth are about to be told with the help of friends even during wartime. I loved all these characters coming together.