In the midst of war, she knew her place was not at home. . .
The most ambitious of three sisters, Lorraine 'Raine' Linfoot always dreamed of becoming a pilot. As a spirited seventeen-year-old, she persuades her hero Doug Williams to teach her to fly.
When war breaks out in 1939, Raine is determined to put her skills to good use. She enlists in the Air Transport Auxiliary, becoming one of a handful of brave female pilots flying fighter planes to the men on the front line.
Raine embraces the challenges of the job, despite its perils. But when Doug is reported missing after his Spitfire is shot down, she realises the war could tear apart not only her country, but also her heart. . .
A gripping story of family, friendship and courage, perfect for fans of Donna Douglas, Nancy Revell and Call the Midwife.
Praise for A Sister's Courage
'Meticulously researched and brings into focus the sterling work of the women of the ATA . . . An engrossing story, with a strong, likeable female protagonist facing issues we still face today.' Historical Novel Society Magazine
'Molly Green has a special talent. I've read every book she's written - every one has transported me.' Reader Review
'Awesome read. I enjoyed every chapter.' Reader Review
'The author balances factual information, the characters' personal stories and the background war story very well. . . A highly recommended read.' Reader Review
'An easy, entertaining read' Reader Review

Ronnie Linfoot may be the youngest of three sisters, but she's determined to do her bit. . .
Britain, 1943.
Against her strict mother's wishes, Ronnie signs up to join the Grand Union Canal Company, where she'll be working on a narrowboat taking critical supplies between London and Birmingham.
But with no experience on the waterways, she must learn the ropes quickly. She's facing dreadful weather, long days, and rough living conditions. At least she isn't on her own.
In the toughest times, will Ronnie and her fellow trainees pull together? For even in the darkest days of war, hope and friendship can see you through. . .
An uplifting tale of courage and camaraderie, perfect for fans of Nancy Revell and Elaine Everest.
Praise for A Sister's War
'A delightful read' Reader Review
'Characters are so real, I felt like I knew them personally.' Reader Review
'I loved this book. It felt like I was right there with the three sisters.' Reader Review
'Molly Green's portrayal of the young women, the dangerous jobs they do, and the people they rub shoulders with is exceptional!' Reader Review
'Molly Green has successfully created a very different, fully realised eventful world where, as in all good novels, we understand better the strengths and frailties of the human heart, and it does not disappoint.' Reader Review