Bombs at Bedtime A Childhood During the Second World War

Bombs at Bedtime: A Childhood During the Second World War by Chris Grainger, published by Legend Press in June 2013, offers a glimpse into the transformative impact of World War II on a privileged English childhood. This edition, written in English and spanning 98 pages, presents a narrative that captures the shift from a settled life in 1936 to the chaos and desperation brought on by the war.
Readers will find a portrayal of a world turned upside down, where the arrival of colorful and helpful characters plays a crucial role in navigating the tumultuous times. The book explores themes of resilience and change, culminating in a hopeful outlook by 1953, eight years after the war’s conclusion. Through its historical lens, the narrative reflects on the military and societal upheavals of the era.
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A privileged, settled, English world of 1936 is changed by The Second World War to become desperate, haphazard and out of control. But, just when they are most acutely needed, colourful characters of exceptional quality and helpfulness enter, opening the way eventually in 1953, eight years after the war finishes, to an unforeseen and bright new beginning.
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