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A Child's War Molly Bihet

A Child's War By Molly Bihet

A Child's War by Molly Bihet


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Summary

A Child's War tells the story of Germany's occupation of Guernsey through the eyes of a young girl.

A Child's War Summary

A Child's War: The Occupation of the Channel Islands Through a Child's Eyes by Molly Bihet

Molly's touching account of life in Guernsey during the German Occupation brings events of the Second World War to life through the eyes of a young child. The Channel Islands were the only British territory to be occupied during the Second World War and many Islanders were immediately imprisoned. Molly's story begins on a lovely afternoon on the 28th of June 1940, when she recalls waving a recently bought cucumber at planes flying over the harbour, only to realise that they were German planes when they started to machine-gun and bomb the previously peaceful harbour. Molly's recollection of her childhood engages the reader from beginning to end and provides a charming account of her life set against the backdrop of war.

About Molly Bihet

Molly Bihet was born, and grew up, in Guernsey. She is a well-known local author and has written several books on Guernsey. She was just nine at the start of the Second World War. She now lives with her husband and has two daughters.

Additional information

GOR004972132
9781848682054
1848682050
A Child's War: The Occupation of the Channel Islands Through a Child's Eyes by Molly Bihet
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20090415
96
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