
The War-Workers is a novel by E. M. Delafield, first published in 1918, set during World War I. It follows Diana Massingberd, a young woman from a wealthy background, as she volunteers in a munitions factory, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by women entering the workforce during the war. The book explores themes of class, gender, and patriotism, offering a realistic portrayal of working-class women's lives and the social dynamics of wartime volunteerism in England.

















