Time to Say Goodbye
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Narrated by:
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Anne Dover
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By:
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Katie Flynn
About this listen
Imogen, Rita, and Debby all missed the original evacuation and now the authorities are finding it difficult to place them.
When Auntie and her niece, Jill, who run the Canary and Linnet Public House, offer to take them in, the billeting officer is greatly relieved. The countryside is heaven to the three little townies, especially after they meet Woody and Josh. They find that by climbing to the top of a tree they are able to watch the comings and goings of the young fighter pilots. Then they find an injured flier and the war becomes a stark reality. As they grow up, love and rivalry enter their lives and, 20 years on, when the girls decide on a reunion, many surprises come to light.
©2014 Katie Flynn (P)2014 SoundingsWhat listeners say about Time to Say Goodbye
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- Jane Austin
- 18-06-23
Gripping couldn’t stop listening
What a great book. Beautifully read by
Anne Dover and one of Katy Flynn’s bestThankyou
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-12-15
Good story
Would you listen to Time to Say Goodbye again? Why?
Yes as I found the story interesting and a pleasure to listen to
What was one of the most memorable moments of Time to Say Goodbye?
How the young people were made welcome and the discriptive words were very interesting
What about Anne Dover’s performance did you like?
Been able to hear her very clear voice bringing the characters alive
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- Carole Warmington
- 17-01-21
Childish and predictable
Somehow I made it to the end, but the was story was weak and so predictable. It reminded me of stories contained in women's magazines of the 1950s. The idea was OK - 3 evacuees returning to their wartime "home" after 20 years. But there was little of interest in the lives of the main characters. Disappointing.
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