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The allotment girls / Kate Thompson.

During the Second World War, life in the iconic Bryant & May match factory is grimy and tough. Annie, Rose, Pearl and Millie carry on making matches for the British Army, with bombs raining down around them. Inspired by the Dig for Victory campaign, Annie persuades the owners to start Bryant & May allotment in the factory grounds. With plenty of sweat and toil, the girls eventually carve out a corner of the yard into a green plot full of life and colour. In the darkest of times, the girls find their allotment a tranquil, happy escape. Using pierced dustbin lids to sieve through the shrapnel and debris, they bring about a powerful change, not just in the factory, but their own lives.

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C9007086764 LP THO
Large print   Stratford Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781528812665 (pbk.) :
Author Thompson, Kate, 1974- author.
Title The allotment girls / Kate Thompson.
Edition Large print edition.
Published Rearsby, Leicester : WF Howes Ltd, 2018.
Physical description 389 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
General note Standard print edition originally published: London: Pan.
Summary During the Second World War, life in the iconic Bryant & May match factory is grimy and tough. Annie, Rose, Pearl and Millie carry on making matches for the British Army, with bombs raining down around them. Inspired by the Dig for Victory campaign, Annie persuades the owners to start Bryant & May allotment in the factory grounds. With plenty of sweat and toil, the girls eventually carve out a corner of the yard into a green plot full of life and colour. In the darkest of times, the girls find their allotment a tranquil, happy escape. Using pierced dustbin lids to sieve through the shrapnel and debris, they bring about a powerful change, not just in the factory, but their own lives.
Subject Allotment gardens -- England -- London -- Fiction
Female friendship -- Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 -- Social aspects -- England -- London -- Fiction.test string
World War, 1939-1945 -- War work -- England -- London -- Fiction
Historical fiction
Large type books
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