Compelling and moving real-life accounts of the impact on family life of the return of the troops at the end of the Second World War.
Barry Turner is a writer and historian. His latest books are Beacon
for Change about the 1951 Festival of Britain and Outpost of
Occupation on the German occupation of the Channel Islands. He has
just completed his seventeenth year as editor of Statesman's
Yearbook. He lives in London and south-west France.
Tony Rennell was a senior editorial executive on the Sunday Times
and the Mail on Sunday before switching to writing 15 years ago. He
is the author and co-author of seven books, of which When Daddy
Came Home was the first. He writes regularly on a variety of
subjects for the Daily Mail. He lives in Suffolk. He was born in
1947, the son of a father who came home but never spoke about his
war. 'When I told him I was writing this book, he was silent. After
he died, I was told that he had read it and, most unusually for
him, wept. But, to me, typically, he said not a word.'
Fascinating.
*Daily Mail*
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