When the War is Over

Far from home, far from family, safe from the war - a true story of two Second World War evacuees

Nonfiction, History, British, Military, World War II, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Barbara Fox ISBN: 9780751561401
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Publication: July 28, 2016
Imprint: Sphere Language: English
Author: Barbara Fox
ISBN: 9780751561401
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication: July 28, 2016
Imprint: Sphere
Language: English

THE TOUCHING TRUE STORY

Two young Second World War evacuees

Far from home, far from family, safe from the war

Gwenda and Douglas Brady were among the millions of British children sent to live with new families for their own safety during the Second World War, leaving behind their parents, their friends and all that felt familiar and safe. Evacuation could be a scary experience, but five-year-old Gwenda and her brother were lucky enough to be housed with a kindly schoolmaster and his wife, and soon the realities of the war felt very far away.

WHEN THE WAR IS OVER touchingly tells the story of how Gwenda and Doug found a second family and a loving home in the remote Lake District village of Bampton . . . and how the war touched the lives of everyone, even those far, far away from the big cities.

Readers love WHEN THE WAR IS OVER**:**

'One of the very best books I have ever read without a doubt. A wonderful HEARTWARMING story'

'A RIVETING read'

'All the people really came to life'

'A WONDERFUL record'

'True stories of life and VERY ENTERTAINING'

'NOSTALGIC and ENJOYABLE'

'An intimate record of what it was like as a young child being evacuated in WWII'

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THE TOUCHING TRUE STORY

Two young Second World War evacuees

Far from home, far from family, safe from the war

Gwenda and Douglas Brady were among the millions of British children sent to live with new families for their own safety during the Second World War, leaving behind their parents, their friends and all that felt familiar and safe. Evacuation could be a scary experience, but five-year-old Gwenda and her brother were lucky enough to be housed with a kindly schoolmaster and his wife, and soon the realities of the war felt very far away.

WHEN THE WAR IS OVER touchingly tells the story of how Gwenda and Doug found a second family and a loving home in the remote Lake District village of Bampton . . . and how the war touched the lives of everyone, even those far, far away from the big cities.

Readers love WHEN THE WAR IS OVER**:**

'One of the very best books I have ever read without a doubt. A wonderful HEARTWARMING story'

'A RIVETING read'

'All the people really came to life'

'A WONDERFUL record'

'True stories of life and VERY ENTERTAINING'

'NOSTALGIC and ENJOYABLE'

'An intimate record of what it was like as a young child being evacuated in WWII'

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