<p><b>A comforting story set against </b><b>the nation's favourite holiday camp, from bestsel</b><b>ling author of <i>The Woolworths Girls</i></b><br><br>'Molly Missons gazed around in awe. So this was Butlin's. Whitewashed buildings, bordered by rhododendrons, gave a cheerful feeling to a world still recovering from six years of war. The Skegness holiday camp covered a vast area, much larger than Molly expected to see.<b>'</b><br><br>Molly Missons hasn't had the best of times recently. Having lost her parents, now some dubious long-lost family have darkened her door - attempting to steal her home and livelihood... <br><br>After a horrendous ordeal, Molly applies for a job as a Butlin's Aunty. When she receives news that she has got the job, she immediately leaves her small home town - in search of a new life in Skegness.<br><br>Molly finds true frie