When Babs Scott loses her beloved parents in an air raid, she finds herself homless and alone in Rotherhithe. The Land Army offers her an escape and, despite the backbreaking toil, Babs loves the peacful green fields and the fresh, clean air of Sussex. With the support of fellow Land Girl Lydi Wells, Babs forges a new life for herself. But, still haunted by her parents' death, her resolve gives way to resentment when two Italian prisoners of war are sent to the far. And when her new RAF sweetheart Pete dies on his return to the skies, Babs if grief-stricken once more. After the war amd back in her home town, a foolish mistake changes Bab's life for ever. She fears she has lost her one chance for happiness, but then a letter from abroad arries, offering an unexpected ray of hope.
Dee Williams grew up in Rotherhithe, East London, and left school at fourteen. After living abroad, she settled in Hampshire with her husband, where she remains active as a fundraiser for breast cancer awareness while staying close to her family.
3.5 stars. This is a lovely post war story and I really did quite enjoy it Not a higher rating as it's quite unremarkable but enjoyable none the less I will be reading more by this author
My edition was audio and the narrator did a great job