Sisters in Arms

Sisters in Arms by Catherine Jones, published by Piatkus in 1999, is a fiction novel that explores the lives of three girls from diverse backgrounds as they attend Sandhurst military college. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the formation of deep friendships among the girls, highlighting their shared experiences and challenges throughout their time at the college.
As the story unfolds, the bonds they create are tested when a long-buried secret comes to light, threatening to disrupt their lives and relationships. Readers will find a focus on themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of personal history. This book delves into the dynamics of their interactions and the impact of their backgrounds on their journeys, providing a rich exploration of their lives against the backdrop of military training.
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Three girls from entirely different backgrounds attend Sandhurst military college. From the start, they form bonds of friendship that take them through life until a long-buried secret emerges to tear them apart.
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