This is the third of the three books in Marion Kummerow’s WWII - War Girls trilogy. The novels are based on the females of one family after all the men have gone to war and each novel is written from the point of view of only one sister. In this one it is Anna, the middle sister,, who is the main character. Despite the subject matter, I enjoy books written about war from the perspective of the females left behind who needed to go on with their lives, struggle to survive, take on new home and work challenges and deal with how war, and the treatment of people during it, as well as their own wartime actions, affect them. In this series the family is German, initially supportive of Hitler’s regime, but then secretly and quietly resistant to it The trilogy should really be read in order as it is essentially one long book divided into three shorter novels. All of them deal with how ordinary women could take action to assist others. To me, War Girl Anna had the weakest plot of the three novels but as a trilogy it is a good read about average young German women who hid their anti Nazi beliefs and did what they could to help others during the war.