As World War II takes its toll on Liverpool, only friendship and community can keep the women of Weaver Street smiling.
The neighbours on Liverpool's Weaver Street have always looked after each other, but when the Second World War takes many of the husbands, brothers and sons away to fight, the women's friendships are more important than ever.
Matriarch Kitty Conlon is missing her son Patrick, proud but fearful of the fate of his Spitfire, while spinster Mavis welcomes a new lodger, WAAF Anna Carswell who is delighted by the Weaver Street welcome after a loveless childhood. At number nine, Maggie Stubbs worries nightly as her daughter Lily patrols the streets to protect the neighbours during air raids in her role as ARP Warden, and when an unexploded bomb is discovered at the allotment, danger comes terrifyingly close to Weaver Street.
With war raging and Liverpool bearing the brunt of seemingly non-stop bombing, the friends must share the burden of rationing, blackout and news from the front, while helping one another capture all the moments of joy they can. All the time wishing and hoping that soon news of peace will come and finally their lives can start again.
Perfect for all fans of Fenella Miller, Margaret Dickinson and Pam Howes.
Readers love Weaver Street:
'This is an excellent read, love following how the families of Weaver Street are doing. Look forward to next book.'
'I have enjoyed the two books I have read about life on Weaver Street and anyone who enjoys reading about family life would not go wrong indulging in these books. Can't wait until the next one!'
'I am really enjoying these books about the people who live in Weaver street. Having read the first two books I am really looking forward to the next.'
'Love the Weaver Street books, they make me feel like I'm there going through all the ups and downs . Already excited for the next one.'
'I have now read both of these novels and am patiently waiting for the third well maybe NOT so patiently the author is great and the story line keeps you hooked can hardly put the book down once started hubby even has had to make his own dinner shame lol seriously if you haven't read those books would highly recommend that you do.'