Wartime Winter for the Factory Girls

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  • ISBN 9781405979405
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Available to pre-order now - the heartwarming new winter saga of friendship and resilience from the author of The Bomb Girls

Nottingham, 1942

As winter approaches, for the women at the Bell Works Factory it’s business as usual.

When German refugee Ella arrives, she is met with distrust. Can she show her loyalty by getting stuck in on the factory floor?

Librarian Catherine faces heartache over her fiancé’s continued absence with no news from the front. But with others in the same boat, extending the hand of friendship may be a chance to prove herself.

While local girl Nellie can’t help but question whether the factory really is the best place for her after tragically losing her sweetheart.

Winter is never harder than in wartime. As the factory girls face the darkest months without their loved ones, can they pull together to keep the wheels turning?

Praise for Daisy Styles

‘Funny , happy and sad, I really didn't want it to end, but all good things do’
5 ***** Reader Review

‘I loved this book and couldn't put it down as it was so easy to get in to it and the characters were so believable’ 5 ***** Reader Review

‘I couldn't put this book down!’ 5 ***** Reader Review

Daisy Styles grew up in Lancashire, surrounded by a family and community of strong women whose tales she loved to listen to. It was from these women, particularly her vibrant mother and Irish grandmother, that Daisy learned the art of storytelling. There was also the landscape of her childhood - wide, sweeping, empty moors and hills that ran as far as the eye could see - which was a perfect backdrop for a saga, a space big enough and wild enough to stage a drama, one about women's lives during the Second World War.

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