I was drawn into this story straight away - I couldn't enjoy it more! It is written exceptionally well and is well researched. I am not very familiar with Birmingham, so the setting for this book in Birmingham was a pleasant change for me.
Small Heath, Birmingham 1940. Violet Simms and Grace Templeton, both of Archibald Street, could not be more different. One girl is an only child and is very self conscious, her home very cold and a hostile environment, the other is from a large, warm, loving family and is very confident. Although only a year lies between them and them living nearby to each other, they didn't attend the same school, so they only met properly when they started training as ARP wardens.
I like both girls. Both caring which shows in their willingness to help the war effort as it rages on and on. Even though both girls work in the day, they still put their heart and souls into helping as ARP wardens and there is so much devastation all around.
My heart goes out to these characters, but even more so, to each and every one of the people who helped in whatever way, however big or small, during such tragic times. It has opened my eyes, yes I've heard about the Great War and WW2 and the heavy bombings; the destruction and devastation it left. However, this author shone a light further. The people in society, how they got through the heartbreaking, anxious, endless days, them not knowing when this living nightmare would end. If it would end.
I liked most characters, they all had so much depth and I wanted more. I wanted to see how the friendships developed, if certain characters would find true love, which of them would make it? I was hoping all of them, even the couple I didn't like, but this is war. The book isn't without humour, the author really has thought of everything.
I enjoyed every moment of it!
I liked the twists, the surprises, the feelings of the characters just seemed to seep off the page.
I laughed and I cried and I am recommending this heartwarming book to anyone I know, who likes this genre.
The author drew me in: the sights and sounds, the smells and the whole atmosphere. I feel I know these people. Miss Holt, Arthur Oval, Maud and Lucy, these are my favourite characters and I'm sad to say goodbye to them.
I never knew what would happen next, I was enthralled from beginning to end. The story is plotted very well and is brilliant, I loved it!
Thank you to the author (for writing it) and to Pan Macmillan via NetGalley.