Singing for Spitfires
Rowe, Jeremy D. Including graphic descriptions of Dunkirk and D-Day, Jeremy Rowe's new novel sees the Second World War through the eyes of the women who remained at home, fighting on the Home Front. Into the tensions and alarms of September 1939, two women are unwillingly forced together: middle-class Marjorie Anderson-Grey, confident, imperious and formidable, and her lodger Vicky Jones, passionate working-class teacher, evacuated with her school, from the i...