Eileen Wells' daughters mean the world to her. Her husband Reg is just as proud of his beautiful, confident girls: twenty-two-year-old Ann has attended night school to secure her coveted position as a secretary, eighteen-year-old Lucy works in the same office as Ann, and sixteen-year-old Shirley enjoys her job behind the counter at Woolworths. For the three sisters, the family's two-up, two-down in Perry Street, Rotherhithe, is a place of stability and love. But when Prime Minister Chamberlain announces that Britain is at war, Eileen knows there will be changes. As each of her daughters decides to play her part in the war effort, Eileen prays that the little birds who've flown the nest will fly safely home...
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