Kisses on a Postcard: A Tale of Wartime Childhood

Kisses on a Postcard: A Tale of Wartime Childhood

by TerenceFrisby (Author)

Synopsis

It is June 13th, 1940. Terry, aged seven, and his elder brother Jack, eleven, stand in a crowd of children on the narrow platform at Welling station. Wearing labels, carrying gas masks and small suitcases, they are evacuees, or 'vackies', awaiting the steam engine which will pull them across the country towards their unknown destination - and new lives When they reach the tiny Cornish hamlet of Doublebois, Terry and Jack find they have swapped the newly built streets of suburban London for the adventure of the countryside. The woods and river become their playground, rabbit-catching and night-fishing their new pastimes. But it is the railway, above all, which delights them. Picked at random from the group of evacuees by a middle-aged couple, the brothers discover that the main London to Penzance line runs through a cutting right below the tiny terraced vottage where they are to live, the goods yard and sidings lie a couple of hundred yards down the line: to Jack and Terry, sons of a railwayman, No. 7 the Railway Cottages seems the perfect new home. It is the richest of childhoods, full of colour, humour and the unselfish love that Uncle Jack, an irreverent Welsh ex-miner, and his generous wife Auntie Rose, offer without reserve to the two young strangers. And despite fierce rivalry between local kids and the 'vackies', village life seems wonderful to the boys. That is, until the bombing of nearby Plymouth and dreadful news from the battlefield shatter the peace of Doublebois, reminders of the brutal reality of a war which at times had seemed so far away. Warm-hearted and moving, Kisses on a Postcard is a vivid and intimate portrait of a neglected part of our wartime history; a compelling and uplifting memoir of growing up in an extraordinary time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 211
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 07 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1408800586
ISBN 13: 9781408800584
Book Overview: For fans of wartime memoirs, readers of Diana Athill and Laurie Lee Publication coincides with the 80th anniversary of the first evacuations Terence's most famous play, There's A Girl In My Soup, was London's longest-running comedy and a worldwide smash hit. His script for the equally successful film, starring Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn, won the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award in 1970 for Best British Comedy Screenplay; His radio play for BBC Radio Four, on which Kisses On A Postcard is based, won The Giles Cooper Play Of The Year Award

Media Reviews
'In World War Two evacuation was often more frightening for a child than the air-raids from which he was being saved, so it is surprising and delightful to read a positive account of the experience. Frisby has done something difficult: he has made good times and good people more fun to read about than any melodrama, in a book that leaves one feeling grateful and happy' Diana Athill
Author Bio
TERENCE FRISBY is a playwright, actor, director and producer. His most famous play, There's A Girl In My Soup, was London's longest-running comedy and a worldwide smash hit. His script of the film, which starred Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn, won the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for the Best British Comedy Screenplay. His other plays are performed internationally. He has written many television comedy series: Lucky Feller with David Jason, and That's Love, which won the Gold Award for Comedy at Houston IFF. As producer, he is most proud of presenting the multi-award-winning South African Waza Albert at the Criterion Theatre, London, and subsequently off-Broadway. His BBC Radio 4 play, Just Remember Two Things: It's Not Fair and Don't Be Late, from which Kisses On A Postcard sprang, won the Giles Cooper Play of the Year Award. A musical stage version was produced at the Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple in 2004. Terence is currently mounting a production of it for London's West End.