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E-raamat: Stranger in the House: Women's Stories of Men Returning from the Second World War

  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781847399380
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Simon & Schuster
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781847399380

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'It is as if I have been waiting for someone to ask me these questions for almost the whole of my life'

From 1945, more than four million British servicemen were demobbed and sent home after the most destructive war in history. Damaged by fighting, imprisonment or simply separation from their loved ones, these men returned to a Britain that had changed in their absence.

In Stranger in the House, Julie Summers tells the women's story, interviewing over a hundred women who were on the receiving end of demobilisation: the mothers, wives, sisters, who had to deal with an injured, emotionally-damaged relative; those who assumed their fiancés had died only to find them reappearing after they had married another; women who had illegitimate children following a wartime affair as well as those whose steadfast optimism was rewarded with a delightful reunion.

Many of the tales are moving, some are desperately sad, others are full of humour but all provide a fascinating account of how war altered ordinary women's lives forever.
Author's Note ix
War Without End
1(20)
An Iron Ration of Love: The Value of Communication
21(24)
The Homecoming and the Immediate Aftermath
45(26)
The Fog of War: The Mother's Tale
71(18)
In the Event of Death: The widow's Tale
89(24)
That Distant Look: The Wife's Tale
113(39)
Love and Sex in Times of War
152(24)
Stranger in the House: The Daughter's Tale
176(35)
Children of Bamboo: The FEPOW Children's Tale
211(29)
The Winds of War: The Post-War Children's Tale
240(30)
The Legacy of My Father
270(37)
In Praise of Grandparents: The Granddaughter's Tale
307(22)
The Last Word
329
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.