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E-raamat: Jambusters: The remarkable story which has inspired the ITV drama Home Fires

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  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857200471
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  • Formaat: 368 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857200471

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The Second World War was the Women's Institute's finest hour.

The whole of its previous history  two decades of educating, entertaining and supporting women and campaigning on women's issues  culminated in the enormous collective responsibility felt by the members to 'do their bit' for Britain. With all the vigour, energy and enthusiasm at their disposal, a third of a million country women set out to make their lives and the lives of those around them more bearable in what they described as 'a period of insanity'.

Jambusters tells the story of the minute and idiosyncratic details of everyday life during the Second World War for the 5,546 Women's Institutes and how they helped to improve the lot of millions of their fellow Britons. Big pictures and bravery are fashionable and exciting but it was the behind-the-scenes, nitty-gritty approach to the daily problems presented by the war that were at the heart of what the WI did to make a difference. Making jam, making do and mending, gathering rosehips, keeping pigs and rabbits, housing evacuees, setting up canteens for the troops, knitting, singing and campaigning for a better Britain after the war: all these activities played a crucial role in wartime.
Foreword ix
1 Let the Sunshine Stream In
1(34)
2 The Gathering Storm
35(29)
3 The Piper's Call
64(32)
4 Coupon Culture
96(34)
5 Digging for Victory
130(32)
6 Boil and Bubble, Toil and Trouble
162(30)
7 Knit One Purl One
192(31)
8 Gaiety, Song and Dance
223(34)
9 Building for the Future
257(33)
10 A Final Word
290(21)
Notes 311(11)
Bibliography 322(7)
Photograph credits 329(2)
Acknowledgements 331(4)
Index 335
Julie Summers is a bestselling author and historian. Her books include: Fearless on Everest:  The Quest for Sandy Irvine; The Colonel of  Tamarkan, a biography of her grandfather, the man who built the 'real' bridge on the River Kwai; Stranger in the House, a social history of servicemen reuniting with their families after the Second World War, and When the Children Came Home, which tells the story of returning evacuees. Her book Jambusters was the inspiration for ITV's hit drama series Home Fires, which ran for two seasons in 201516. She lives in Oxford.