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Bomb Girls
Bomb Girls

Bomb Girls

Britains' Secret Army: The Munitions Women of World War II

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

288 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $14.95 (US $14.95) (CA $17.95)

Publication Date: May 2014

ISBN 9781782197546

Rights: US & CA

Bonnier Books UK (May 2014)
John Blake

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Overview

They were the unsung heroines of World War II; the wives, mums, and teenage girls, all "doing their bit" for the war effort, clocking in daily to work in vast munitions factories, helping make the explosives, bullets, and war machines that would ensure victory for Britain. It was dangerous, dirty, and exhausting work. They worked round the clock, often exposed to toxic lethal chemicals. A factory accident could mean blindness, loss of limbs—or worse. Many went home with acid burns, yellow skin, or discolored hair. Others were forced to leave their loved one and move to live with total strangers in unfamiliar surroundings. Frequently, their male bosses were coarse and unsympathetic. Yet this hidden army of nearly two million women toiled on regardless through the worst years of the war, cheerfully ignoring the dangers and the exhaustion, as bombing, rationing, and the heartbreak of loss or separation took their toll on everyone in the country. Only now, all these years later, have they chosen to tell their remarkable stories. Here, in their own words, are the vivid wartime memories of the "secret army" of female munitions workers, whose resilience and sheer grit in the face of danger has only now started to emerge. These are the intimate and personal stories of an unforgettable group of women, whose hard work and quiet courage made a significant contribution to Britain's war effort. They didn't fire the bullets, but they filled them up with explosives. And in doing so, they helped Britain with the war.

Author Biography

Jacky Hyams is a freelance journalist, editor, columnist, and author. She spent several years as a women’s magazine editor on Bella Magazine, followed by six years as a weekly columnist for the London Evening Standard. She is the author of Bombsites and LollipopsThe Female Few, and The Real Life of Downton Abbey.