Jenny: if you like to listen to audiobooks, there are 2 I highly recommend: Call the Midwife, by Jennifer Worth, and Code Name Verity, by Elizabeth Wein.
Both are excellent, but Midwife is better for short stop & go sessions, Verity is one you want to hear what happens next, lol.
I liked Midwife so much I sent English Lady/Sue a PM about it, and she replied "I love it! Watching the second season now." I didn't even know it is a series on the BBC, [I don't have a tv] but I still think the audiobook is better, because the narrator is just amazing.
Audiobooks are wonderful if you like hearing different accents, and I like that a lot.
PS Verity is about 2 young women in the Women's Auxiliary [British] during WW2, possibly much like your grandmother [whose photo I just saw in another thread]. I recommended it to my daughter, because the characters are about her age [mid 20's] and what they experienced is fiction, but not - it's what happened to a lot of young women in wartime.