Victory for the East End Angels

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by Rosie Hendry


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  Rosie

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  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  Every time I write the acknowledgements at the end of a book it gives me time to pause and think back over the journey of the book, how it started and what went into it as it grew. Although I work out the story and write the words other people help me along the way and without them it wouldn’t all come together into this book. Thank you to Maddie West, Andrew Brown and Isobel.

  No historical novel can be written without research and I owe a great deal of thanks to the Imperial War Museum for access to their brilliant archives and to Norfolk Library Service for supplying many books.

  Huge thanks to Clare Marchant for so generously sharing her experience of childbirth with me and for patiently answering my questions – I hope I got it right in Winnie’s birth scene – you were the inspiration behind it.

  Thank you to Shirley Blair for her help with researching freelance writers selling their stories to The People’s Friend magazine during the 1940s – it gave me the knowledge I needed for Bella’s writing career to blossom.

  Writing can be a lonely business sitting working on your own most of the time so my dear friends in the Norfolk & Suffolk RNA chapter and in the Strictly Saga group are a great source of fun, laughter and advice. I’m so lucky to have you all in my life – thank you all. Thank you to all the readers and bloggers who have followed and loved Winnie, Frankie and Bella’s journey along with me. It has been a delight to share it with you.

  Finally, thank you, as always, to David for his love and unwavering support.

  Also by Rosie Hendry

  East End Angels series

  East End Angels

  Secrets of the East End Angels

  Christmas with the East End Angels

  Victory for the East End Angels

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  Women on the Home Front series

  The Mother’s Day Club

  The Mother’s Day Victory

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  Standalone novel

  Secrets and Promises

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  Novella

  A Home from Home

  About the Author

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  Rosie Hendry lives by the sea in North Norfolk with her husband and children. She writes uplifting, heart-warming historical fiction based on true events from our social history. Listening to her father’s tales of life during the Second World War sparked her interest in this period and she loves researching further, seeking out gems of real-life stories which inspire her writing.

  To find out more visit www.rosiehendry.com

 

 

 


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