• Christmas Hope for the Steel Girls

  • The Steel Girls, Book 2
  • By: Michelle Rawlins
  • Narrated by: Laura Brydon
  • Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Christmas Hope for the Steel Girls

By: Michelle Rawlins
Narrated by: Laura Brydon
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Publisher's summary

With the country at war, can they come together this winter?

Winter, 1939

As December draws nearer and with her family facing their first Christmas without Bert, Nancy is desperately trying to keep up her children’s spirits and her own.

Young Patty should be excited to be spending her first festive season with sweetheart Archie, but why does she worry he’s keeping something from her?

Betty is missing her beloved William as he continues his RAF training, but she’s determined not to sit around wallowing. In the midst of the coldest winter on record and with the introduction of rationing, times are tougher than ever, but Betty has an idea to make sure nobody goes without this winter.

And with our Steel Girls rallying around each other, can there still be hope this Christmas?

The second novel in the new heartwarming Steel Girls series following our feisty factory sister’s bravery and hope during wartime, perfect for fans of Nancy Revell and Elaine Everest.

©2021 Michelle Rawlins (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Critic reviews

"A heart-warming story perfect for saga lovers." (Nancy Revell, Sunday Times best-selling author of the Shipyard Girls series)

"An excellent history of the Sheffield female factory workers during the Second World War and the novels are rich in period detail." (Choice)

"A tale of friendship, hope and love. I couldn’t put it down." (Alexandra Walsh, The Music Makers)

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