Last Letters Home

Last Letters Home

by TamasinDay-Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

'Exceptionally moving' Independent For many of those who lived through it, the Second World War was the most exciting, dynamic and frightening time of their lives. This wonderful collection of contemporaneous letters tells their stories from the battlefields of Europe to the bombed out back streets of London, from the conflict in the skies to the hardships of the home front. Last Letters Home doesn't show just one side of the war. By concentrating on different themes lovers, siblings, separation and reunification Tamasin Day-Lewis paints an unparalleled picture of the daily lives of men and women at war. Through letters and interviews, we learn the true story of the war, the story of lives transformed by loss, bombing, internment and the horror of battle. These are letters of hope and defiance; of love, loneliness and courage. They are an extraordinary testament to an extraordinary generation of men and women. It is difficult to think of a book which more completely describes the way people deal with and in some cases thrive on such adversity. Last Letters Home is an important and fascinating part of any understanding of the Second World War.

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 272
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 01 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 1405050640
ISBN 13: 9781405050647

Media Reviews
'Exceptionally moving' Independent
Author Bio
Tamasin Day-Lewis writes an avidly followed column for Saturday's Daily Telegraph, and is a regular contributor to American Vogue and Vanity Fair. She has been a documentary film-maker for fifteen years, her credits including the ITV documentary that accompanied this book. Also the author of six cookery books and presenter of Tamasin's Weekends for UK TV Food, she lives in Somerset.