A Sixth Daughter

A Sixth Daughter by Daisy Bennison, published by Bennison Books on December 20, 2019, is an autobiographical account that captures the author’s childhood during World War Two. This edition spans 183 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is infused with humor and avoids self-pity, offering a unique perspective on the challenges faced by millions during this tumultuous period in history.
Readers will find a collection of engaging stories that detail life without modern conveniences such as electricity, gas, or running water. The author shares her experiences of scavenging for coal and being evacuated to live with strangers, providing a vivid snapshot of ordinary lives during extraordinary times. This memoir not only entertains but also serves as a valuable social record, preserving the memories of the Lee and Bennison families and the characters that shaped the author’s upbringing.
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L.P. Hartley’s famous and frequently quoted opening line of his 1953 novel The Go-Between (The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.) could not be a more apt summary of this autobiographical account of the author’s childhood during World War Two. Told with a great deal of humour and totally without self-pity (there is no danger of this descending into a ‘misery memoir’) these stories will make you laugh, cry and wonder at just how different – and grindingly hard – life was for millions of people during this period in the last century.
The author recounts her experiences of living in a house without electricity, gas or running water; scavenging for coal along the railway lines; and being evacuated to live with strangers during the war, an unthinkable proposition in today’s world.
The stories and experiences recorded here make for fascinating and enjoyable reading, but they are also a valuable social record – a snapshot in time of ordinary people living in extraordinary times that should not be forgotten.
This autobiography also includes some of the author’s later family memories. The Lee and Bennison families included some real characters – you will enjoy meeting them.
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