![]() ![]() and again, she says it's bad.Īnd when Izzy's dad - remember, the vicar? - finds out she lost her virginity to her boyfriend before he went to war (and at this point in the story has died). It was a seventy-something year old woman - in the 1940s! But then she later says she doesn't approve of the women having premarital sex. Better it's your virginity than your home or your life." Was it a rascally young soldier who said this? Or one of the female pilots? No. Here's a direct quote from the book: "But there's a war on, we all got something to lose. I feel like there were a lot of characters who had more modern ideas. I saw another review say that the women didn't have to be pilots they could have worked in a factory or any other job and the story wouldn't have change - I have to agree. Every second person was cheating on their spouse or sleeping with someone else's boyfriend! None of them had a conscious or ever really felt bad for anything they did. The story would have been interesting had all the characters not been terrible people. The sentences were choppy and there were bits of punctuation missing. ![]() ![]() I wasn't too keen on the writing style of this book. ![]()
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