Ironbridge, 1911: Childhood sweethearts Jo and Alfie Woodvine couldn’t be happier to finally be married with a home of their very own. But when their son, Harry, arrives, Jo finds herself quickly cut off from the world. Though she loves her baby, she hadn’t anticipated the confines of motherhood, the long nights and the loneliness. Only when she is introduced to a local group of bold suffragettes does Jo finally find her spark again & with it a new sense of purpose. These brave, uncompromising women are willing to risk life and limb for the cause, and, despite her husband’s reservations, Jo is determined to be a part of it however she can. But 1914 brings news of war in Europe and as tragedy comes to Ironbridge, can Jo find the strength to keep helping others, even in the darkest hour of wartime?
