Women at the Ready
The Remarkable Story of the Women's Voluntary Services on the Home Front
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Patience Tomlinson
About this listen
From the summer of 1938, British women from all walks of life joined the Women's Voluntary Services (WVS). This disparate band of women came together for the common good - to help serve and protect their communities. By 1941 a million women had enrolled. These brave and dutiful women played a vital role in Britain's victory.
The positive impact of the WVS on wartime society was universally acknowledged. They were instrumental in implementing the large-scale evacuation of children from bomb-targeted cities, in the care of the wounded, and in keeping those in war service fed. Lady Reading, founder and fearless leader, was one of the most influential women in twentieth-century Britain.
The story of the WVS has never been fully told before. Social historians Patricia and Robert Malcolmson bring this vital part of the Second World War to life in a vivid and engaging way through the diaries and records of the women serving their country on the Home Front. Women at the Ready promises to be a magnificent saga of sacrifice and determination.
©2013 Patricia Malcolmson and Robert Malcolmson (P)2013 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about Women at the Ready
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- Evelyn O'Connor
- 15-03-16
Hugely Informative Book
Would you consider the audio edition of Women at the Ready to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version of this book. The audio edition is however excellent and I have listened to it numerous times and always learnt something new.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Women at the Ready?
These women were truly amazing. The story vividly describes their involvement with the evacuation, setting up canteens during the blitz & providing clothes and furniture for bombed out and displaced people.
Have you listened to any of Patience Tomlinson’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I have not listened to any of the reader's other performances.
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Do listen to this book, A wonderful story.
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- M. Ponsonby
- 17-04-20
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Womaen were fantastic on what they did at this time. Patience Tomlinson is a good narrator. For me this is a listen that I listen a bit then more on another day!
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