Home Front Wickham

£9.99

‘The house looks much the same now as it did then …’

Wickham, 1939

Wentworth is a family home in the heart of a Hampshire village. For young David, its Georgian rooms are a source of adventure, family and comfort, and the thrill of trips to nearby Portsmouth.

For his mother, Dorothy, war is on the horizon and her beloved home is soon set to become a shelter for evacuees from the Blitz. She records her life as she steps into her new role as a billeting officer in her daily diary:

“one of the most dramatic moments of my life … during the next few years everything was filled with a feeling of speed and urgency … We did not know what to expect, but did our best to be prepared for any eventuality.”

Told through personal memories with extracts from Dorothy’s diaries and articles, this is the extraordinary story of a family on the Home Front in Wickham

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Description

As the nation prepares for the Second World War, Wentworth House opens its doors …

About the author

David Warwick is a retired university lecturer from Hampshire. Following his National Service in RAF Fighter Command, he studied History and Theology at the College of St Mark and St John, London University. He has served as a teacher, senior lecturer and professor at schools and universities across the UK and abroad. He has written widely in fields of Education, Management and Religion, including Team Teaching (Hodder & Stoughton), The Modular Curriculum (Blackwell) and The Wealth of the Nation (Nicholas Brearley). He served as indexer for Whitaker’s Almanack for many years. David is married with two adult sons and two grandchildren.

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