
We'll Meet Again
Author: Katie Flynn, Judith Saxton
Narrator: Anne Dover
Unabridged: 13 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Soundings
Published: 09/01/2018

Author: Katie Flynn, Judith Saxton
Narrator: Anne Dover
Unabridged: 13 hr 6 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Soundings
Published: 09/01/2018
Katie Flynn is the pen name of the much-loved writer, Judy Turner, who published over ninety novels in her lifetime. Judy's unique stories were inspired by hearing family recollections of life in Liverpool during the early twentieth century, and her books went on to sell more than eight million copies. Judy passed away in January 2019, aged 82.The legacy of Katie Flynn lives on through her daughter, Holly Flynn, who continues to write under the Katie Flynn name. Holly worked as an assistant to her mother for many years and together they co-authored a number of Katie Flynn novels.Holly lives in the north east of Wales with her husband Simon and their two children. When she's not writing she enjoys walking her two lurchers, Sparky and Snoopy, in the surrounding countryside, and cooking forbidden foods such as pies, cakes and puddings! She looks forward to sharing many more Katie Flynn stories, which she and her mother devised together, with readers in the years to come.
We’ll Meet Again is a Second World War story which focuses on the lives of four girls who join the WAAFs (Women’s Auxiliary Air Force). The tale covers their backgrounds, reasons for joining up, their developing friendships, war roles and romances. The story is heavily seasoned with nostalgic terms,......more
Really enjoyed this book. Easy to read but hard to put down.......more
This was another good Carr read, and I enjoyed the story against the historical backdrop. There were some gasp moments to make it fun in a gossip kind of way. It ended well. This #19 is the end of this family saga. Well done.......more
A fitting end to a series that is more interesting in its premise than its execution. I, however, cannot believe that we don't learn what happened to Gretchen's family. As Jewish people living in Germany during the Holocaust, I can guess, but to have so much time dedicated to how worried she is about......more
Life and love in a WAAFery. Predictable; most scenes of conflict are told through flashbacks, so the reader knows the ending ahead of time. Once, one of WAAFs actually reaches to pluck an apple from a tree before learning of the death of an aircrew.......more