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Daisy's Wars

Published
Mar 2005
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
392

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A young woman escapes her stifling home town to become a WAAF, little realising the life she will lead as World War Two breaks. Daisy grows up in a Geordie family of Irish descent, which has just one interest: her older sister, a precociously talented singer. Daisy learns early on how to cope with disappointment and rejection, but she also develops a rare resilience and determination. This stands her in good stead when a despicable act of violence gives her no choice but to leave home. The WAAFs want recruits and Daisy signs up, full of trepidation but hope too. Now she can be the person she's always wanted to be -- but who exactly is that? Through the dangers of the war, the raids, the heightened camaraderie, the emotional tension, Daisy comes to realise that she need not put up a front as a good-time girl or an ice queen. But by then, it's too late for the one pilot who almost broke through her reserve!

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Mar 2006 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9780006552468 ISBN10 0006552463
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First Edition Mar 2005 HarperCollins (UK) ISBN13 9780002261906 ISBN10 0002261901
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Jul 2012 Birlinn ISBN13 9781495650840 ISBN10 1495650847
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Feb 2006 Whole Story Audiobooks ISBN10 B000EHMR0K
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