
One Family's War
Everyday life changes beyond all recognition as the war progresses with the family learning to cope with everything from the hardship of rationing to the terror of air raids. The household grows at the beginning of the war, with evacuees, military personnel and many others finding a warm welcome at the farm, then declines as the war ends with two of the daughters leaving home to follow their foreign servicemen husbands to distant shores.
Over the six years of war many incidents occur, from the momentous to the mundane. All are related in a warm and moving style. Illnesses suffered, marriages made and new children brought into the world are but a few of the events endured and enjoyed while the world continues at war.
Monty Gane is very much the lynchpin for the whole family -- able, it seems, to cope with everything the war throws at her. While her husband and daughters serve with the forces in the Second World War she remains a housewife -- a title which, however, encompasses a whole host of unexpected roles during wartime -- but she reminds her family that she won a medal for her service as a theatre sister in the Queen Alexandra's Army Nursing Corps in the First World War.
This slice of one family's history reminds us of the many important roles which women performed during the war. Their initiative, energy and determination played a large, though sometimes overlooked, part in winning the war.
- Undertittel
- Where's Your Medal, Mother?
- Forfatter
- Muriel Gane Pushman
- ISBN
- 9780752420028
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 446 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.8.2000
- Forlag
- NPI Media Group
- Antall sider
- 160
