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311 pages, Hardcover
Published October 8, 2020
Only thing of note was that I had an egg for breakfast — the egg — my ration for about a month. (p. 131)
One of my boys brought home a banana, wrapped in his handkerchief. A sailor had come home with a bunch, & had given one to all the children in the street. I took it round to all the staff, & said, 'Prepare for a shock!' and was rewarded with gasps of amazement and almost disbelief. The Head held it up, & showed the whole school, like a curio. (p.215)
Our neighbour has told us today that she will not keep her evacuee boys after she starts lighting fires & when it becomes too cold for them to stay out of the dining room. So much for her!
Artist friend Ruth was killed on Friday week ago. June wrote and told me. This has brought the war into sharper perspective. Ruth was visiting friends two doors from her own house in Adelaide Road. A direct hit. Her own house untouched. June has taken G. to a school in Cornwall and when she returns will, I hope, spend a few days with me here. (p.76)