Yours cheerfully, AJ Pearce
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Yours cheerfully, AJ Pearce
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Yours cheerfully
Responsibility statement
AJ Pearce
Series statement
Emmy Lake chronicles, 2
Summary
London, September 1941. Following the departure of the formidable Editor, Henrietta Bird, from Woman's Friend magazine, things are looking up for Emmeline Lake as she takes on the challenge of becoming a young wartime advice columnist. Her relationship with boyfriend Charles is blossoming, while Emmy's best friend Bunty, is still reeling from the very worst of the Blitz, but bravely looking to the future. Together, the friends are determined to Make a Go of It. When the Ministry of Information calls on Britain's women's magazines to help recruit desperately needed female workers to the war effort, Emmy is thrilled to be asked to step up and help. But when she and Bunty meet a young woman who shows them the very real challenges that women war workers face, Emmy must tackle a lifechanging dilemma between doing her duty, and standing by her friends. Funny, heartwarming, and touching, this novel is a celebration of friendship, a testament to the strength of women and the importance of lifting each other up, even in the most challenging times
Target audience
adult
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Subject
- World War, 1939-1945 + Women -- England -- London -- Fiction
- Advice columnists -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 + Social aspects -- England -- London -- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- Female friendship -- England -- London -- Fiction
- War fiction
- Women's periodicals -- Fiction
- London (England) -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction
Content
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- Subject8
- World War, 1939-1945 + Women -- England -- London -- Fiction
- Advice columnists -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 + Social aspects -- England -- London -- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- Female friendship -- England -- London -- Fiction
- War fiction
- Women's periodicals -- Fiction
- London (England) -- Social conditions -- 20th century -- Fiction
- Content1
- Author1