Things A Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls

Three determined young women from different social backgrounds form an unlikely friendship in early 20th-century Britain and throw themselves into the fight for women's suffrage; when World War I erupts their ideals and loyalties are strained as they take on wartime roles—volunteering in hospitals and munitions, campaigning, and making painful sacrifices—testing love, grief and class barriers and forcing them to redefine what freedom and courage mean for women.

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