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Celebrations For The Woolworth Girls by Elaine Everest is the ninth book in the hugely popular Woolworths series.
It’s 1952 and with a new Monarch about to ascend the throne, The Woolworths Girls will face fresh new challenges . . .
At The Erith Store there is a new temporary Manager and Sarah is getting more than a little concerned by problems he seems to be creating. The whole mess is enough to make her want to resign.
Meanwhile, Ruby is extremely worried about her friend Vera, and with illness causing a problem from her past to come flooding back, Vera knows it’s going to take a lot of strength and willpower to do what needs to be done.
Then there is Freda, looking forwards to the birth of her first child but sick with worry that her Tony won’t have returned home in time for the birth of his child, let alone to be back to run the Erith store.
As Coronation Day for young Queen Elizabeth ll approaches, the girls from Woolworths celebrate friendship, family and overcoming anything that life can throw at them . . .

Celebrations for the Woolworths Girls is one of those books that as you pick it up you just get that inexplicable feeling that it’s going to be a hugely enjoyable read.
It’s the ninth book in the bestselling Woolworth series and it doesn’t disappoint. It reads perfectly lovely as a standalone story but reading all the books that come before it just gives it more depth and makes the reading experience even more enjoyable. It’s like visiting old friends.
Celebrations for the Woolworths Girls is a drama filled but heartwarming read that feels like a nice warm hug on cold winter nights.
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