Title: Family in Wartime
Subtitle: How the Second World
War
Shaped the Lives of a Generation
Author/s: Maureen Waller
RRP: $39.99
ISBN: 9781844861514
Format: Hardback, 224 pages
Dimensions: 248mm x 193mm
Publisher: Conway
Aust. Release Date: July 2012
Book Description/Synopsis:
During the Second World War the fabric of family life radically
changed. Men left to join the front line, some never to return. Women entered
the workforce on a scale not seen before, some to join the services, others to
enter the factories. Mothers were separated from their children, or raised them
in the absence of fathers. The Allpresses were an ordinary London family from Stockwell. Through their
experiences this book tells the story of what it was like to live in those
extraordinary times. What shines through the first-hand descriptions of the
family members and other voices from the Home Front is their dedication to duty
and fortitude in the face of aerial bombardment, as well as the family's desire
to remain together through thick and thin despite the disruptions. This book
paints a vivid description of how London prepared for and responded to war,
from the organisation of Civil Defence and the evacuation of thousands of
children, to caring for and re-housing those who were bombed out of their
homes. Food and clothes rationing, popular entertainment and the wartime
campaigns are all discussed, with evocative period photographs, posters and
documents to illustrate the realities of life in a war zone and capture the
spirit of the times.
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