Second World War (What Families Were Like)

Second World War (What Families Were Like)

by Fiona Reynoldson (Author)

Synopsis

During the Second World War, British families had to live very different lives. Most of the men had left Britain to fight. This meant that women had to take over their jobs. Food was in short supply and had to be rationed. Children in towns and cities had to be evacuated to the countryside out of the danger of bombs. This book tells you all this and more about family life during the Second World War.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 12 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0750243503
ISBN 13: 9780750243506
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Media Reviews
The note of realism is characteristic of the tone of two well-produced, thoughtful and visually attractive books. -- TES 19981211 'With their clear, basic text, What Families Were Like could be enjoyed by all readers of primary age. The books are full of artefacts and pictorial and written evidence and the bold captions ensure the layout is easy to read.' -- TES Teacher 20030613
Author Bio
Fiona Reynoldson is an experienced author who has written nearly sixty children's information history books. She has a particular interest in war history and wrote all the titles in Wayland's Home Front series.