The Angels of Englemere Wood

Farrington, Karen

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Life in Britain between the two world wars was arduous and daunting. Working people laboured to stave off the spectres of disease, hunger and homelessness, and against this troubled backdrop, children inevitably came off worst. This is the true story of a group of poor London girls who, to escape the merciless bombing of the Luftwaffe, were dispatched to a children’s home in Ascot. Where once they heard the throb of railways and tasted the smoke of locomotives, now there was birdsong and a whole new set of escapades to enjoy. And under the care of the formidable but kindly Matron Doris Bailey, and their high society host Dorothy Peyton, the lives of the girls were utterly transformed.

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Publish Date: 21/07/2022

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The inspiring, uplifting true story of a group of London girls dispatched to a children’s home in rural England during the Blitz where they would mix with royalty and see their lives changed forever . . .

‘An engaging war-time tale. These evocative first-person memories conjure a vivid picture of 1940s Britain, leaving a lasting impression’ Lucy Fisher
‘A heart-warming story of hope and kindness’ Daily Express
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In the shadow of war, a twist of fate brings together the poor girls of a London children’s home, a grieving Lady in Waiting, and a nurse who changes all their lives forever.

In the gruelling years between the two world wars, Queenie Clapton’s family struggled to stay afloat. With a father traumatised by the first gruesome conflict, only finding respite in local pubs, and a mother working night and day trying to keep food on the table, Queenie and her sister were swept up by the Waifs and Strays Society – a network of homes caring for thousands of children across the UK. As war broke out, waifs and strays like Queenie had no idea what the future would hold.

Recently widowed, Lady Peyton knew her sons, both handsome and upstanding, would be heading to the front lines. Finding herself alone for the first time in her life, the Lady in Waiting decided to open the doors of her now unnervingly quiet stately home to the London children’s home looking for shelter from the Blitz.

Under the guidance of the formidable nurse Matron Bailey, young girls from the Waifs and Strays Society moved in with their high society hostess. Instead of a rattle of bombs, they heard birdsong. After enduring raw poverty, the girls now attended knitting circles with royalty. They were given a new lease on life, building a family under the toughest of circumstances and a sense of purpose and community that lasted generations.

This is the inspiring true story of that remarkable bond forged in times of trouble, and the women at the heart of it all.

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Weight 592 g
Dimensions 240 × 162 × 32 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

327 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

940.53161 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K