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To War With the Walkers

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To War With the Walkers

One Family's Extraordinary Story of the Second World War
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'We were one of those lucky families. Six of us and we all survived the war. And yet one knew of other families who lost all of their children.' Ruth Walker This is the story of the Walkers, six siblings (including the author's grandfather) who survived Blitz, battle and internment and lived to tell the tale. This ordinary family's extraordinary experiences combine to tell a new social history of World War Two. Harold was a doctor who spent a week in a coma after being bombed whilst conducting an operation in St Thomas's hospital. Glamorous Beatrice married an American airman, and was widowed just weeks before the end of the war. Peter suffered terrible torture as a Japanese POW. Edward fought with the 1/8 Punjab regiment in India. Ruth performed pioneering skin grafts as a nurse for soldiers returning from Dunkirk. And Walter fought with the 8th Gurkhas against the Japanese in Burma. Together, the stories of these ordinary yet extraordinary siblings tell the story of WW2 from the home front to Italy, Burma and Malaya, North Africa and more.

Author Biography

Annabel Venning was born in Hong Kong and, as an army daughter, lived in eighteen houses in as many years, in Asia, Germany and Britain. Having studied History and Politics at Durham University she went on to become a journalist writing for the Daily Telegraph, The Times, the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. She lives in Wiltshire with her husband, the author Guy Walters, and their two children.
Release date Australia
September 5th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Hodder & Stoughton
Pages
336
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Dimensions
152x232x32
ISBN-13
9781473679313
Product ID
28434144

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