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The Patchwork Girls

By: Elaine Everest
Narrated by: Annie Aldington
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1939. After the sudden and tragic loss of her husband, Helen is returning home to her mother’s house in Biggin Hill, Kent – the one place she vowed she’d never go back to again.

Alone and not knowing where to turn, Helen finds herself joining the local women’s sewing circle despite being hopeless with a needle and thread. These resourceful women can not only make do and mend clothes, quilts and woolly hats, but their friendship mends something deeper in Helen too. Lizzie is a natural leader, always ready to lend a helping hand or a listening ear. Effie has uprooted her life from London to keep her two little girls away from the bombing raids, and the sewing circle is a welcome distraction from worries about how to keep a roof over their heads and about her husband too, now serving in active duty overseas.

When the reason for Helen's husband's death comes to light, her world is turned upside down yet again. The investigating officer on the case, Richard, will leave no stone unturned, but it’s not long before his interest in Helen goes beyond the professional. As she pieces together old fabrics into a beautiful quilt, will Helen patch up the rifts in her own life?

The Patchwork Girls by Elaine Everest is a moving story about the ties of friends and family, set during the turbulence of World War II.

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Heartwarming . . . a must-read (Woman's Own on The Teashop Girls)
A warm, tender tale of friendship and love . . . sweet as a Woolies pick ’n’ mix (Milly Johnson on The Woolworths Girls)
A lovely read (Bella on The Woolworths Girls)
Elaine brings the heyday of the iconic high-street giant to life in her charming novel (S Magazine on The Woolworths Girls)
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The story is engaging enough but I think there are other writers of ww2 sagas who have better stories. The narrator is okay but her Canadian accent sounds somewhat Scottish at times!

Decent enough story

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i enjoyed this story very much. it was an interesting mystery, love story, piece of history and lovely piece of nostalgia.

interesting and lovely

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Another brilliant book by Elaine Everest beautifully read by Annie Aldington. Annie is brilliant at many different voices and accents, male and female. Very soothing bedtime listening.

The Patchwork Girls

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what an interesting story telling a amazing story lots of facts about life during the war and the wife's

brilliant story

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An enjoyable light read containing sufficiently interesting storylines which are enhanced by Annie Aldington's narration.

Personal lives documented within patchwork

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