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The Land Army Girls Are Here

A laugh-out-loud WW2 novel with heart, humour, and a heroine you’ll never forget

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The Land Army Girls Are Here

By: Kay Snow
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She joined the Land Army for duty. She found drama, friendship – and a whole lot of trouble.

A heartwarming and hilarious WW2 novel bursting with Yorkshire grit, female friendship, and Land Girl spirit.

1944. Feisty eighteen-year-old April Thornton is done with waiting. With a head full of dreams and a heart set on adventure, she defies her parents and signs up for the Women’s Land Army – determined to do her bit for King and country.

Swapping her quiet village for muddy fields and unpredictable farm life, April quickly learns that war work isn’t all hay bales and heroics. For someone as outspoken and vivacious as she is, anything less than a daily dose of drama simply won’t do – so she dives headfirst into a whirlwind of chaos, camaraderie, and comic misadventure…

Fields ploughed, harvests reaped, and livestock tended – check.
Dashed hopes, disasters, and disappointments – check.
Sex-mad G.I.s, abusive farmers, and bullies dealt with – check.
Fun, hysterics, and uproar had – an almighty check!

April’s journey is anything but dull. And when the going gets tough, she’ll prove that Yorkshire girls don’t just survive – they shine.

Perfect for fans of Jenny Holmes, Shirley Mann, and the beloved Land Girls series, The Land Army Girls Are Here is a feel-good wartime romp full of laughter, resilience, and unforgettable charm.
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I liked the story about Land Girls. Some of the dialogue was repetitive and inappropriate to the story. The main protagonist changes as story moves ahead; then she's quite unsavory at times. Parts of "that" are too preposterous. It's fiction, but if editing there are things I'd leave out. It is still entertaining and worth a read.
thank you it was free. The AI was better but obvious at times when it seemed mechanical.

Drama and comedy. Interesting.

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