by Juliet Gardiner (Author)
Juliet Gardiner's critically acclaimed book - the first in a generation to tell the people's story of the Second World War - offers a compelling and comprehensive account of the pervasiveness of war on the Home Front. The book has been commended for its inclusion of many under-described aspects of the Home Front, and alongside familiar stories of food shortages, evacuation and the arrival of the GIs, are stories of Conscientious Objectors, persecuted Italians living in Britain and Lumber Jills working in the New Forest. Drawing on a multitude of sources, many previously unpublished, she tells the story of those six gruelling years in voices from the Orkney Islands to Cornwall, from the Houses of Parliament to the Nottinghamshire mines.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 800
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 03 Oct 2005
ISBN 10: 0755310284
ISBN 13: 9780755310289
Book Overview: The definitive account of life on the Home Front during the Second World War, which was published in 2004 to universal critical acclaim.