In a down-to-earth, straightforward memoir, a husband and wife remember how the Blitz shook their small town of Deal in Kent, England, leaving two thousand homes damaged. (History).
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Review:
"Of all the books I have read this year, these are the most moving and memorable; more "people" stories than war stories, in countless voices and moods, of a richness and strength which makes fiction seem meagre" (Shaun Usher Daily Mail)
"In this book of first-hand accounts from the 1940-1941 Blitz, the human expereince of life on the home front is brought into focus. From ARP wardens to bakers, each recollection is written as though it were a letter to a friend. A riveting read" (Daily Express)
Book Description:
Memories of the Blitz from throughout Britain, a tribute to our cheerful resilience during World War 2
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- PublisherISIS Large Print Books
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 1850898456
- ISBN 13 9781850898450
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages382
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