A Lost Adolescence: Surviving the Blitz

Within these pages is a first-hand description of the way life was in England, and the London area, during the WWII conflict through the eyes of a young girl who survived those horrific times.

 

Understand what it was like seeking shelter from aerial attacks, sleeping in air raid shelters and attempting to have some form of education while spending school days inside the bomb shelters. Later, dodging V1 rockets (doodlebugs), and V2 rockets as they were aimed constantly toward those danger zones.

 

Learn what it was like going to and from work with threat of exploding devices ever present.

 

Feel for yourself the unbelievable relief, joy, and yet sadness as well when the war ended.

 

All this is written in easy to understand descriptive storytelling form as though the author were sitting next to the reader. Be transported into that historic and difficult time.

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A Lost Adolescence: Surviving the Blitz

Within these pages is a first-hand description of the way life was in England, and the London area, during the WWII conflict through the eyes of a young girl who survived those horrific times.

 

Understand what it was like seeking shelter from aerial attacks, sleeping in air raid shelters and attempting to have some form of education while spending school days inside the bomb shelters. Later, dodging V1 rockets (doodlebugs), and V2 rockets as they were aimed constantly toward those danger zones.

 

Learn what it was like going to and from work with threat of exploding devices ever present.

 

Feel for yourself the unbelievable relief, joy, and yet sadness as well when the war ended.

 

All this is written in easy to understand descriptive storytelling form as though the author were sitting next to the reader. Be transported into that historic and difficult time.

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A Lost Adolescence: Surviving the Blitz

A Lost Adolescence: Surviving the Blitz

by Joy Aavang
A Lost Adolescence: Surviving the Blitz

A Lost Adolescence: Surviving the Blitz

by Joy Aavang

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Overview

Within these pages is a first-hand description of the way life was in England, and the London area, during the WWII conflict through the eyes of a young girl who survived those horrific times.

 

Understand what it was like seeking shelter from aerial attacks, sleeping in air raid shelters and attempting to have some form of education while spending school days inside the bomb shelters. Later, dodging V1 rockets (doodlebugs), and V2 rockets as they were aimed constantly toward those danger zones.

 

Learn what it was like going to and from work with threat of exploding devices ever present.

 

Feel for yourself the unbelievable relief, joy, and yet sadness as well when the war ended.

 

All this is written in easy to understand descriptive storytelling form as though the author were sitting next to the reader. Be transported into that historic and difficult time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781452066318
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 09/27/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Joy Aavang has led quite an interesting life to date, full of experiences growing up in England both before and during WWII, and later as an immigrant in the United States.  Her sense of patriotism, inspired by her WWI combat veteran grandfather and United States Marine veteran husband, encouraged her to become a chronicler of veterans’ experiences, now available in three volumes entitled “FLY THE FLAG FOR ME”.

 

Her involvement in Storytelling resulted in her authoring another book “IT’S IN THE GENES”, which includes stories of her family, (many taking place before she was born).  These are stories from England before and during WWII, experiencing bombing raids and six years of war, following with her early years in America.

 

Whether giving her audience insights into living in England, describing hair raising and life threatening experiences during the WWII Blitz or telling stories of those in the service of their country, her stories are full of love, humor, family and human interest. Joy is inspiring, entertaining and informative.

 

Joy Aavang has been awarded numerous honors, including the VFW Citizen Recognition Award, Mason’s Community Builder Award, Inspire by Example by National Volunteer Week, and Certificate of Appreciation by the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs, and also served with Americorps Vista Volunteers.

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