Land Girls

Land Girls by Angela Huth, published by Abacus in 1998, is a novel set in the West Country during wartime. This New Ed edition spans 378 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the lives of three distinct women—Prue, Ag, and Stella—who come from varied backgrounds and find themselves united on the farm of John and Faith Lawrence.
Readers will discover how these women navigate their differences while sharing an attic bedroom, forming a lasting friendship amidst the challenges of their circumstances. The narrative explores themes of camaraderie and personal growth against the backdrop of historical events, reflecting the experiences of women during this tumultuous period. With elements of fiction that touch on historical and social aspects, Land Girls offers a glimpse into the lives of its characters as they forge connections and confront their individual struggles.
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The West Country in wartime, and the land girls are gathering on the farm of John and Faith Lawrence.
Prue, a man-eating hairdresser from Manchester; Ag, a cerebral Cambridge undergraduate; and Stella, a dreamy Surrey girl stunted by love; three very different women, from very different backgrounds, who find themselves thrown together, sharing an attic bedroom and laying the foundations for a friendship that will last a lifetime…
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