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The Girl at the Farmhouse Gate

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The Girl at the Farmhouse Gate

By: Julia Stoneham
Narrated by: Patience Tomlinson
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It is early spring in 1944, and Allied troops will soon invade northern France. Alice Todd is beginning her second year as warden of a Land Army hostel located in the wilds of Devonshire.

Here she has won the affection and confidence of the girls in her charge and found herself caught up in lives which are complex, humorous, and sometimes tragic.

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