Farming, Fighting and Family: A Memoir of the Second World War

Farming, Fighting and Family: A Memoir of the Second World War

by Miranda Mc Cormick (Author)

Synopsis

Farmer, author and broadcaster Arthur (A.G.) Street was one of the leading voices of British agriculture during the Second World War. His daughter Pamela - herself an aspiring writer - was 18 when war broke out. David, her future husband, served with the 4th RHA in North Africa. Using their previously unpublished diaries and letters, Miranda McCormick - Pamela's daughter - tells the candid story of a Wiltshire family living and working at a time when `a little German with a black paint-brush moustache turned [the] world upside down'. Their very different experiences of war are woven into one masterful narrative of love, duty and separation during a time of national adversity. Detailing the sudden rise of her tenant farmer father to the status of a national celebrity, Pamela's service as a VAD nurse and in the ATS, as well as her unofficial fiance's detainment in German and Italian prison camps, this is a story told with an almost allegorical simplicity. Intimate and personal, this vivid account of `ordinary life' during extraordinary times is also the chronicle of a generation for whom farming was the fourth line of defence.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 03 Aug 2015

ISBN 10: 075096183X
ISBN 13: 9780750961837

Media Reviews
`Miranda McCormick ... vividly and touchingly portrays life on the front line and in a rural England of which today we only have fading memories. If, like me, you do not want to forget, you will find in its pages insight and illumination in abundance.' -- JONATHAN DIMBLEBY
Author Bio
Miranda McCormick worked for Sotheby's Books and John Murray Publishers. This book has been quoted by Max Hastings in his best-selling All Hell Let Loose.