The War Comes to Witham Street

Life, loves and intrigue in Lincoln during the Second World War.

The War Comes to Witham Street follows the lives of a group of families living in Lincoln, England, from August 1944 until the end of the war in May 1945. A rest and recuperate scheme for two servicemen, one British and one American, places them with two families. The effect they have on those who have offered the hospitality is profound. Another neighbour has to cope with a love affair of her daughter, a naive young girl, with a G.I. Throughout the novel is the day to day problems of the neighbours, the way they get on with each other and with their families, all seen through the eyes of a child. Jane, like most of the other children, is without her father, and relies on grandparents and other relations to fill the gap. And it is through Jane and growing up at a difficult time that we can laugh at attempts to keep moral high, and sympathise with the hopes, dreams, disappointments, and tragedies of those left to cope with war their own way.

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The War Comes to Witham Street

Life, loves and intrigue in Lincoln during the Second World War.

The War Comes to Witham Street follows the lives of a group of families living in Lincoln, England, from August 1944 until the end of the war in May 1945. A rest and recuperate scheme for two servicemen, one British and one American, places them with two families. The effect they have on those who have offered the hospitality is profound. Another neighbour has to cope with a love affair of her daughter, a naive young girl, with a G.I. Throughout the novel is the day to day problems of the neighbours, the way they get on with each other and with their families, all seen through the eyes of a child. Jane, like most of the other children, is without her father, and relies on grandparents and other relations to fill the gap. And it is through Jane and growing up at a difficult time that we can laugh at attempts to keep moral high, and sympathise with the hopes, dreams, disappointments, and tragedies of those left to cope with war their own way.

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The War Comes to Witham Street

The War Comes to Witham Street

by Jean Grundy Fanelli
The War Comes to Witham Street

The War Comes to Witham Street

by Jean Grundy Fanelli

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Life, loves and intrigue in Lincoln during the Second World War.

The War Comes to Witham Street follows the lives of a group of families living in Lincoln, England, from August 1944 until the end of the war in May 1945. A rest and recuperate scheme for two servicemen, one British and one American, places them with two families. The effect they have on those who have offered the hospitality is profound. Another neighbour has to cope with a love affair of her daughter, a naive young girl, with a G.I. Throughout the novel is the day to day problems of the neighbours, the way they get on with each other and with their families, all seen through the eyes of a child. Jane, like most of the other children, is without her father, and relies on grandparents and other relations to fill the gap. And it is through Jane and growing up at a difficult time that we can laugh at attempts to keep moral high, and sympathise with the hopes, dreams, disappointments, and tragedies of those left to cope with war their own way.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033209828
Publisher: Mushroom Publishing
Publication date: 05/02/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr Jean Grundy Fanelli was born and grew up in Lincoln, England. She began her working life as a librarian before opting for her great passion – music. She gained music diplomas, a degree, and a doctorate. Now a lecturer on various foreign university programmes in Italy and author of many scholarly articles and five books. Her latest non-fiction work is a general guide to opera, Opera for Everyone. At the moment work is in progress on a history of comic opera as well as a sequel to The War Comes to Witham Street.
She lives in Florence, Italy, is married to an Italian lawyer, and has two grown-up children.

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