EBOOK

About
An uplifting and inspiring World War II saga for readers of Molly Green and Vicki Beeby.
'A gripping series. I've loved every one' Rosie Goodwin
1942, Manchester
World War Two is in full swing and Lily Mullins is determined to do her bit for the war effort. Her friends and sweetheart have all joined up and Lily's sure there must be a role for her that goes further than knitting socks for the troops!
When she decides to volunteer for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, Lily soon discovers that she has a talent as a wireless operator. Helped along the way by a special gang of girls, she finds strengths she didn't know she had and realises that the safety of the country might just be in her hands . . .
Meanwhile, Danny is determined to marry Lily, but his letters home become more and more distant. Will a long separation mean the end of their love story?
An uplifting and inspiring novel of women on the home front.
Don't miss Shirley Mann's other books in the collection on inspiring war-time women - Bobby's War, Hannah's War, Bridget's War and Maggie's War. Available now. And pre-order Faith's War, coming 2026
- - - - -
'[The story] read so true to me and I really didn't want to put it down . . . It may be fiction but those things could, and did, happen.' Vera Morgan, wartime WAAF
'An impeccably researched and uplifting story of love, loss and courage: a heartwarming read that will captivate all those who love a good war story.' Clare Harvey, author of The Gunner Girl
'A wonderful, inspiring story. I can't wait to read more from Shirley Mann.' Sheila Newberry
'I found this book hard to put down and it resonates with me still.' Katie Hutton, author of The Gypsy Bride Shirley Mann is a Derbyshire-based journalist who spent most of her career at the BBC. She went on to make films for organisations such as the Heritage Lottery Fund. Her first novel, Lily's War, was inspired by Shirley's mother, who was a WAAF and her father who was in the Eighth Army. She has now written five books in the collection about inspirational women during World War II. The country's biggest challenge could be her greatest chance.
Part of the Zaffre Memory Lane saga community An uplifting and inspiring World War II story of strong women, friendship and love at the most trying of times The author has done extensive research and has visited some of the inspiring women who worked on the homefront during the War The author was inspired by her mother, who was a WAAF in World War 2, and her father, who served in the army
'A gripping series. I've loved every one' Rosie Goodwin
1942, Manchester
World War Two is in full swing and Lily Mullins is determined to do her bit for the war effort. Her friends and sweetheart have all joined up and Lily's sure there must be a role for her that goes further than knitting socks for the troops!
When she decides to volunteer for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, Lily soon discovers that she has a talent as a wireless operator. Helped along the way by a special gang of girls, she finds strengths she didn't know she had and realises that the safety of the country might just be in her hands . . .
Meanwhile, Danny is determined to marry Lily, but his letters home become more and more distant. Will a long separation mean the end of their love story?
An uplifting and inspiring novel of women on the home front.
Don't miss Shirley Mann's other books in the collection on inspiring war-time women - Bobby's War, Hannah's War, Bridget's War and Maggie's War. Available now. And pre-order Faith's War, coming 2026
- - - - -
'[The story] read so true to me and I really didn't want to put it down . . . It may be fiction but those things could, and did, happen.' Vera Morgan, wartime WAAF
'An impeccably researched and uplifting story of love, loss and courage: a heartwarming read that will captivate all those who love a good war story.' Clare Harvey, author of The Gunner Girl
'A wonderful, inspiring story. I can't wait to read more from Shirley Mann.' Sheila Newberry
'I found this book hard to put down and it resonates with me still.' Katie Hutton, author of The Gypsy Bride Shirley Mann is a Derbyshire-based journalist who spent most of her career at the BBC. She went on to make films for organisations such as the Heritage Lottery Fund. Her first novel, Lily's War, was inspired by Shirley's mother, who was a WAAF and her father who was in the Eighth Army. She has now written five books in the collection about inspirational women during World War II. The country's biggest challenge could be her greatest chance.
Part of the Zaffre Memory Lane saga community An uplifting and inspiring World War II story of strong women, friendship and love at the most trying of times The author has done extensive research and has visited some of the inspiring women who worked on the homefront during the War The author was inspired by her mother, who was a WAAF in World War 2, and her father, who served in the army