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WW2: A story set against a backdrop of change when the suffragette movement was coming to the fore
WW2: A story set against a backdrop of change when the suffragette movement was coming to the fore
The story of one Liverpool family preparing for the onslaught of World War Two.
Jean and Vi are twins but are as different as chalk and cheese. Jean might be poor but she is immensely honest, hardworking husband and their children.
Meanwhile, Vi’s husband has a new role as a local councillor and the family live in an elegant new house.
But war will change everything – the children may have to be evacuated and no one know how things will change and what they will have to face in the coming months. The person who appears at the door one day may just change things even more.
Liverpool life in the war is full of fear, heartbreak but ultimately family life.
The suffragette movement
The book features the Salvage Movement which Sam works for and which was ‘A unit of skilled tradesmen originally set up by the city’s insurance companies . It specialised in recovering goods from and minimising the losses at commercial premises damaged by fire and ‘other perils’
The heritage centre is at Bridle Road Liverpool – Merseyside Fire and Rescue holds the largest archive of any Fire and Rescue Service in the UK with over 80,000 photographs and records digitized. Quite a sight and a very interesting insight into the city’s history as portrayed in the book.
Destination: Liverpool Departure Time: WW2
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