The unsung and remarkable stories of the women who held London's East End together during not one, but two world wars.
Kate Thompson is an award-winning journalist, ghost-writer and
novelist who has published nine fiction and non-fiction titles.
She worked at Pick Me Up magazine for six years and was
subsequently named as IPC's 'True Life Writer of the Year' in 2006.
Since then, Kate has worked on national newspapers, including the
Daily Express and Daily Mail.
Her debut novel, Secrets of the Singer Girls, became a Sunday Times
bestseller in 2015.
The remarkable story of the women who ruled the East End through
the Blitz. A lively authentic social history, the book centres
around five formidable working-class women . . . a hair-raising,
but always warmhearted tale
*My Weekly*
Kate Thompson's interviews with east London's wartime matriarchs
offer an important glimpse into a vanishing world
*Sunday Express*
Kate Thompson writes books that make you laugh and make you cry,
sometimes at the same time. You cannot put them down. I advise you
to read them all!
*Anita Dobson*
Kate Thompson's study of five working-class women who lived through
the blitz shows how informal collectives can provide lasting
support and inspiration . . . [a] fascinating account
*Guardian*
Inspiring tales of courage in the face of hardship
*Mail on Sunday*
Astonishing
*Radio 5 Live*
Crammed full of fascinating stories
*BBC 2 Steve Wright*
Untold stories from wartime Blitz
*Woman's Weekly*
Britain's forgotten army
*Daily Express*
Celebrates the lives of tough wartime matriarchs
*ITV News*
Formidable women
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