by Brian Thompson (Author)
Mum and Dad - Squibs and Bert - were a complete mystery to Brian Thompson, as he grew up in Cambridge and London during the 1940s. His mother danced with the Yanks all night and slept under a fake fur coat all day, and when his father bothered to come home, he resolutely discouraged Brian in everything. Whilst other children were evacuated out of the big cities, Brian found himself travelling into London, and spent much of the war with an eccentric crowd of ribald relations.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Feb 2006
ISBN 10: 1843544970
ISBN 13: 9781843544975
Prizes: Winner of PEN/Ackerley Prize 2007.
'A a beautifully judged account of an era usually doused in
generalised sentiment' -- Daily Telegraph
'A a beautifully judged account of an era usually doused in generalised sentiment' -- Daily Telegraph
'Beautifully written and enormously entertaining' -- Scotsman
'Beautifully written and enormously entertaining' -- The Scotsman
'Funny and terrifying in turns' -- The Sunday Times
'One of the funniest - and darkest - war memoirs you'll ever
read... a spellbinding story.' -- Daily Mail
'The prefect antidote to the 'misery memior'.'
-- The Judges, Costa Book Award 2006 for Biography
?One of the funniest ? and darkest ? war memoirs you?ll ever read? a spellbinding story.? -- Daily Mail
-- Daily Mail