Children of War

Children of War

by Susan Goodman (Author)

Synopsis

'Were you a child, toddler or teenager during the War? If so, please share your memories and anecdotes: the blackout, bombing, evacuation, shortages, absent fathers! and the fun. Need your help. It's important, for those of us still around - and for the future.' This was the wording of a boxed ad Susan Goodman placed in a number of local newspapers - and the response was colossal: she had touched a dormant nerve. And this remarkable book is the result - a rich tapestry of the dramatic, amusing, poignant and everyday during the twentieth century's greatest conflict, through a child's eyes. Its compelling first-hand stories reflect not only British life in the towns, suburbs and countryside, but also the experience of those who arrived as refugees. It has heartwarming and harrowing accounts of both sides of the evacuee experience; tales of extraordinary family resourcefulness in times of near-impossible rationing; and brings a new understanding of what it was like to come of age in wartime.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 27 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 071956123X
ISBN 13: 9780719561238

Media Reviews
'A remarkable book on childhood recollections of the Second World War.' -- You Magazine, Mail on Sunday 20050227 'Written to almost make you wish you were there.' -- The Times 20050430 'Keep an eye out for ... Children of War' -- Daily Mail 20041231 'The truth is as amazing, as poignant and sometimes as amusing as any fictitious rendering ... Both the vulnerability and the resilience of children emerge movingly from this stirring book' -- Sunday Times 20050515 'She tucks in the factual history gracefully ... This book of survivors' tales avoids nostalgia. It ends with a brave epilogue ... it does present some of the hard realities not often recognised in Second World War television documentaries.' -- Brenda Maddox, Literary Review 20050701 'This is social history at its best' -- Daily Mail 20050812 'She has captured the simplicity of the impact of huge events on children and she clearly views the era with great warmth ... enables individuals normally overlooked by history to be overheard' -- Financial Times 20050507 'A warm, affectionate narrative...a valuable archive of the voices of a generation who experienced evacuation and death, and whose strength and resilience we may secretly envy' - Peter Whittle -- The Sunday Times 20060416
Author Bio
Susan Goodman is the author of several books and is the biographer of Ludwig Guttmann, who was the founder of the Paralympics and a director of Stoke Mandeville Hospital. She has contributed to the New York Times, New York Magazine, the Observer and Homes & Gardens.