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Time to Say Goodbye

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author Katie Flynn. Three girls, evacuated from Liverpool during World War Two, support each other through hardship and heartbreak.
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It’s 1939, and three ten-year-old girls meet on a station platform.

Imogen, Rita and Debby all missed the original evacuation and now the authorities are finding it difficult to place them. When Auntie and her niece, Jill, who run the Canary and Linnet Public House, offer to take them in, the billeting officer is greatly relieved.

The countryside is heaven to the three little townies, especially after they meet Woody and Josh, also evacuees. They find that by climbing to the top of the biggest tree in the beech wood they have a perfect bird’s-eye view of the nearest RAF station and are able to watch the comings and goings of the young fighter pilots as the Battle of Britain rages. Then they find an injured flier and the war becomes a stark reality.

As they grow up, love and rivalry enter their lives and, twenty years on, when the girls decide on a reunion, many surprises come to light...

434 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 13, 2014

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Katie Flynn

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Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database.

Katie Flynn was born in Norwich and attended Norwich High School, where she was extremely happy and extremely undistinguished. Published at the tender age of eight, in Enid Blyton's Sunny Stories, she joined a Writers’ Circle as an adult, publishing short stories, articles, etc; only turning to novels in 1971 because the postal strike cut off her main source of income!
At first she wrote under several different names – Judith Saxton, Judy Turner, Lydia Balmain, Judith Arden – but her Katie Flynn books were a delight to write and proved far more popular than she had dreamed. She has now published nearly ninety novels, twenty-seven of which are Flynns. Her most recent titles are: Lost Days of Summer and Christmas Wishes.

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79 reviews9 followers
August 29, 2014
I must admit that it is a bit hard to relate to 11 year olds...
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535 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2017
Evacuees

I enjoyed this book from start to finish katie Flynn at her best I would recommend it to everyone to read
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1,367 reviews79 followers
August 6, 2014
Typical Katie Flynn story - gentle but have to say this one was a bit slow.
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566 reviews21 followers
June 30, 2019
This is a lovely story of three little girls evacuated during the war and the friendships made that still remain twenty years later.Highly recommend this book 5*
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16 reviews5 followers
February 28, 2015
Second Katie Flynn book I have read but I think they are just not for me. Same storyline, predictable and used the word "presently" so excessively that I wanted to throw the book across the room.
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61 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2017
A nice relaxing read, reminded me of famous five in the earlier part of the story. Not one of my favourite Katie Flynn books, but still a good read.
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Author 14 books55 followers
September 20, 2017
One of those family sagas that hops back and forward in time quite successfully.
103 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2018
Childhood evacuation

The three girls were evacuated to Auntie's pub, getting to know two lads that were staying at a farm, they all helped with the harvesting and other things, able to get the time off school, as harvesting was important during the war.
Two of them married one of the other evacuees lads ,the other girl married a Polish pilot who was caught in a tree, obviously this was when they were older, the third girl became a hotelier and owned four hotels had married, without success.
Good story
330 reviews13 followers
August 13, 2019
This book is about three girls, Imogen, Rita and Debby who are evacuated at the start of world war two. After difficulties finding them a suitable place they find themselves at The Linnet and Canary, a public house in a small village. The landlady who they call 'Aunty' and her niece, Gill, welcome them into their home and family. They have adventures in the surrounding countryside, and mostly I found the story a little slow and sleepy. But the ending for me, made the whole book worth while, the last few chapters were beautiful and sort of made up for the rest of the book.
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1,408 reviews50 followers
March 12, 2023
Finished this book today - another good one though with plenty of sad moments. The three main characters are girls who have been evacuated from Liverpool on the same day. Although they had never met before, they wanted to stick together and were lucky enough to be taken in by a loving pub owner. Each one had their own background of how war had affected them. The story begins with the "phony" war but continues on til wars end and beyond to the fifties. I shed tears.
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30 reviews3 followers
February 26, 2021
A little confused with this book. The author filled most of the book Enid Blyton style with young teens, picnics and food descriptions. I felt I was too old for this and the book must be targeted at teens and young adults. Then, in the last few pages, they all grow up and there is some pretty graphic description of a tragedy....so yes confusing but a simple and beautiful story
24 reviews
December 20, 2018
O.k. Read

It was okay but it definitely took me longer to read than usual as I did find it a wee bit boring, more like an Enid Blyton adventure so won't be purchasing from this author again
6 reviews
June 25, 2018
Very good recreation of the times - WWII & the evacuation of children - loved it
875 reviews17 followers
May 15, 2019
Read this book some time ago, and re read it again a great book as always by Katie Flynn.
51 reviews
February 18, 2020
Love a happy ending

Didn’t disappoint was great from start to finish and the surprise at the end was brilliant I also like the children never guessed
56 reviews
June 17, 2021
Time to say Goodbye

Lovely read. Really enjoyed the different characters. Kept me wanting to know more. Cannot wait to read the next novel.
33 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2022
Enjoyable read for a Sunday evening cosy story which brought out lots of the issues of World War II without being overwhelming in the detail.
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76 reviews9 followers
August 20, 2022
Though enjoyable, it was like an
Enid Blyton World War 2 adventure of five evacuees including lashings of ginger beer
2 reviews
July 30, 2025
ENJOYABLE

I had this on my tablet to pick up when I had a few moments ,it was an easy read .
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77 reviews
September 5, 2017
😏Struggled a bit with this for well over the first half. I tend to find the with Katie's books. This was no exception. She dwells to long on the child aspect. This is almost a children's book.👎
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578 reviews4 followers
January 2, 2016
Not one of her best novels . I thought that the structure of the book was poor and the plots were hackneyed if not to say dubious! Would children have been evacuated from Liverpool to East Anglia? My Auntie lived in Suffolk and came to Lancashire with her children during the war. I don't think children would have been put near a RAF base! It would have been pointless. Also there were references by the children to Dachau and Auschwitz,I thought that people in the UK knew nothing about the concentration camps until the war ended.
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