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Springtime with the Railway Girls

By: Maisie Thomas
Narrated by: Julia Franklin
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Manchester, 1944

Alison is thriving in her rewarding role at the railways. But when family tragedy strikes, her world is turned upside down.

Persephone is struggling with matters of the heart. Can she muster up the courage to tell Matt how she truly feels?

Colette is slowly learning to embrace life again after she left Tony. But will he ever let her move on?

Join the railway girls as they journey through life, love and war.

©2024 Maisie Thomas (P)2024 Penguin Audio
20th Century Family Life Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Railroad Heartfelt War

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I've been lucky enough to only find this series lately so got to listen to all 9 in a row. I'm in mourning now, I really hope there will be another one!!

amazing series

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This is another great instalment of the railway girls, this time concentrating on the lives of Alison, Persephone and Collette. It shows further developments of their characters and their relationships during the war and how the women on the railways helped towards the event leading to d day. Julia Franklins narration was brilliant as usual bringing the characters to life

A fabulous story of hope and friendship

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