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The Great Western Railway Girls

The Great Western Railway Girls

The Great Western Railway Girls is a wartime novel set in Swindon’s GWR works. A moving story of courage, friendship, and women stepping into new roles during WWII.

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Discover Wartime Swindon in The Great Western Railway Girls Book

The Great Western Railway Girls is a powerful and engaging wartime novel set in Swindon during the Second World War. The story follows three very different women whose lives become closely linked through their work at the Great Western Railway works. As a result, the novel offers a moving insight into friendship, courage, and change during a time of national crisis.

Three Women, One Wartime Workplace

In The Great Western Railway Girls book, Lily, Maggie, and Catherine each face difficult choices. When war is declared, Lily sees a chance to escape her controlling father. She joins the Great Western Railway factory in search of independence and a future of her own. Meanwhile, Maggie refuses to follow the expected path into laundry work. Instead, she volunteers for men’s roles in the machine shop, determined to prove herself.

Catherine already works as a clerk for the GWR. She has been helping with the evacuation of children from London by organising railway transport. However, once that role ends, she faces a new decision. Will she obey her family and fiancé, or will she step into a far more dangerous position?

Friendship, Courage, and Change

As the women take on demanding new responsibilities, they form an unexpected bond. Together, they face long hours, personal risk, and the emotional strain of wartime life. Therefore, The Great Western Railway Girls book is not only a story about work and war, but also about friendship and resilience.

The novel is the first instalment in a new wartime industry series set in Swindon’s Great Western Railway works. It will strongly appeal to readers who enjoy character-driven historical fiction. Fans of authors such as Nancy Revell and Maisie Thomas will find familiar themes of strength, community, and determination.

A Perfect Read for Historical Fiction Fans

This book is ideal for readers interested in women’s history, wartime Britain, and Swindon’s railway heritage. It is both emotional and uplifting, making it a rewarding read from start to finish.

Order your copy of The Great Western Railway Girls today and step into a compelling wartime story set at the heart of the GWR.