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Discover 'The Songbirds of Florence', a masterful WWII novel by the bestselling author of 'The Girl from London'. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Italy, this captivating tale follows a group of brave New Zealand women, known as the Tuis, who venture to Cairo in 1942. These women, pioneers in their own right, bring comfort and companionship to returning soldiers, creating moments of respite amidst the chaos of war. As Addy and Margot navigate the complexities of friendship, loss, and hope, their journey takes them to the stunning cities of Florence, Bari, and Rome. Enriched by Italy's rich culture, the Tuis experience thrilling concerts and dazzling parties, which contrast sharply with the surrounding darkness of WWII. With themes of courage, sacrifice, and sisterhood, 'The Songbirds of Florence' is not just a story about war; it is a poignant exploration of the human spirit and the bonds that endure in times of hardship. Ideal for fans of historical fiction and inspiring women's stories, this novel will transport you to a world where love and friendship rise above the shadows of conflict. Experience this extraordinary narrative that beautifully captures the essence of resilience and camaraderie. 'The Songbirds of Florence' is a must-read for anyone seeking a heartfelt and engaging story from the WWII era, full of strong female characters who redefine bravery and hope.