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<p><b>Comforting, charming and hilarious, <i>Yours Cheerfully </i>is the tonic we've all been waiting for, from AJ Pearce, the beloved author of <i>Dear Mrs Bird</i>.<br><br>&lsquo;Loved. Every. Word.' - Bonnie Garmus, author of </b><b><i>Lessons in Chemistry</i></b><br><br>London, September 1941. For plucky, determined Emmy Lake, working at <i>Woman&rsquo;s Friend </i>magazine has become everything she dreamed, especially since the departure of the magazine&rsquo;s formidable editor, Henrietta Bird. Now Emmy really can get on and Do Her Bit.<br><br>When the Ministry of Information calls on <i>Woman&rsquo;s Friend </i>to help recruit female supporters to the war effort, Emmy is thrilled, but soon she and best friend Bunty meet a young woman who shows them the real challenges that women war workers face. Suddenly Emmy must tackle a life-changing dilemma: should she carry out her duty or stand by her friends?<br><br><b>'Absolutely lovely!' &ndash; Marian Keyes<br>'Buoyant . . . a tonic in testing times' &ndash; <i>Mail on Sunday</i></b><br><b>'A brilliant follow up to <i>Dear Mrs Bird</i>' &ndash; Clare Mackintosh<br>'Full of wit, friendship and the uplifting knowledge that when people come together, great changes can be made' &ndash; Katie Fforde</b></p>

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<p><b>Comforting, charming and hilarious, <i>Yours Cheerfully </i>is the tonic we've all been waiting for, from AJ Pearce, the beloved author of <i>Dear Mrs Bird</i>.<br><br>&lsquo;Loved. Every. Word.' - Bonnie Garmus, author of </b><b><i>Lessons in Chemistry</i></b><br><br>London, September 1941. For plucky, determined Emmy Lake, working at <i>Woman&rsquo;s Friend </i>magazine has become everything she dreamed, especially since the departure of the magazine&rsquo;s formidable editor, Henrietta Bird. Now Emmy really can get on and Do Her Bit.<br><br>When the Ministry of Information calls on <i>Woman&rsquo;s Friend </i>to help recruit female supporters to the war effort, Emmy is thrilled, but soon she and best friend Bunty meet a young woman who shows them the real challenges that women war workers face. Suddenly Emmy must tackle a life-changing dilemma: should she carry out her duty or stand by her friends?<br><br><b>'Absolutely lovely!' &ndash; Marian Keyes<br>'Buoyant . . . a tonic in testing times' &ndash; <i>Mail on Sunday</i></b><br><b>'A brilliant follow up to <i>Dear Mrs Bird</i>' &ndash; Clare Mackintosh<br>'Full of wit, friendship and the uplifting knowledge that when people come together, great changes can be made' &ndash; Katie Fforde</b></p>