
The Cider Girls Join the Fight
A BRAND NEW Somerset wartime drama of bravery, secrets and sacrifice
May Ellis(Author)
Boldwood Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 26. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
488 pages
978-1-83633-932-8 (ISBN)
Description
A BRAND NEW heartwarming wartime saga of friendship, secrets and resistance from the BESTSELLING author of The Clarks Factory Girls at War! Perfect for fans of Annie Murray, Margaret Dickinson and Katie Flynn!'A fantastic historical fiction read, full of heartbreak and hope.' - Goodreads reviewer ?????1941, Somerset: the shadow of war is closing in.
Two years into the conflict, Rose is adjusting to life as a Land Girl, working the Somerset fields alongside Jimmy, the farmer's son whose watchful, protective attention she can neither escape nor ignore. Thankfully, she has found companionship in Daisy, a district nurse, and Elsie, an ATS clerk. New friends thrown together by the necessities of war, they call themselves the Cider Girls.
As the threat of invasion grows, the girls prove their courage to the commanding officer of a secret resistance unit and are drawn into a dangerous world of espionage, coded messages and hidden loyalties.
But there is trouble close to home too. Daisy knows she is in love with her lifelong friend Mattie, but will she speak the truth before it's too late? Elsie's life is shattered by the tragic death of her sister, leaving her with an impossible choice. And Rose finds her work in the resistance increasingly hard to hide.
In a world of secrets and sacrifice, can the Cider Girls' friendship see them through the darkest days yet?
Praise for May Ellis:
'If you like Annie Murray and Margaret Dickinson you will love this.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'A fantastic historical fiction read, full of heartbreak and hope.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'I enjoyed every bit of this book right from the start. The author has done a great job in this heartbreaking story. A new author for me. Superb reading right to the end' -Goodreads review ??????????
'A gripping and emotionally resonant novel that will leave readers eagerly awaiting the next instalment in the series.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'An amazing and sweet story of three girls trying to deal with their families at the beginning of WWI and learning to grow up'-Goodreads review ??????????
'What a wonderful book telling the story about Clarks and the families that work for Clarks. Also what a great start to a series.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'A truly wonderful story of what life was like for three young ladies working in the Clark's factory during World War One.'-Goodreads review ??????????
Two years into the conflict, Rose is adjusting to life as a Land Girl, working the Somerset fields alongside Jimmy, the farmer's son whose watchful, protective attention she can neither escape nor ignore. Thankfully, she has found companionship in Daisy, a district nurse, and Elsie, an ATS clerk. New friends thrown together by the necessities of war, they call themselves the Cider Girls.
As the threat of invasion grows, the girls prove their courage to the commanding officer of a secret resistance unit and are drawn into a dangerous world of espionage, coded messages and hidden loyalties.
But there is trouble close to home too. Daisy knows she is in love with her lifelong friend Mattie, but will she speak the truth before it's too late? Elsie's life is shattered by the tragic death of her sister, leaving her with an impossible choice. And Rose finds her work in the resistance increasingly hard to hide.
In a world of secrets and sacrifice, can the Cider Girls' friendship see them through the darkest days yet?
Praise for May Ellis:
'If you like Annie Murray and Margaret Dickinson you will love this.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'A fantastic historical fiction read, full of heartbreak and hope.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'I enjoyed every bit of this book right from the start. The author has done a great job in this heartbreaking story. A new author for me. Superb reading right to the end' -Goodreads review ??????????
'A gripping and emotionally resonant novel that will leave readers eagerly awaiting the next instalment in the series.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'An amazing and sweet story of three girls trying to deal with their families at the beginning of WWI and learning to grow up'-Goodreads review ??????????
'What a wonderful book telling the story about Clarks and the families that work for Clarks. Also what a great start to a series.'-Goodreads review ??????????
'A truly wonderful story of what life was like for three young ladies working in the Clark's factory during World War One.'-Goodreads review ??????????
More details
Series
Edition
Large type / large print edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Edition type
Large type / large print edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
615 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83633-932-8 (9781836339328)
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May Ellis is the author of more than five contemporary romance and YA fiction novels. She has travelled the world, including trekking in mountains, deserts and the Great Wall of China, as well as helping build a house in Thailand. She lives in Somerset, within sight of Glastonbury Tor. Inspired by her move to the area and her love of social history, she is now writing saga fiction - based on the real-life stories of the Clark's factory girls.