Sleeping Through War e-bog
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Set against the backdrop of real, world-changing events, these are the stories that are forgotten in the history books.The year is1968and the world is changing forever. During the month of May, students are rioting and workers are striking across the globe, civil rights are being fought and died for, nuclear bombs are being tested, there are major conflicts on every continent, and war is raging...
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
Matador
Udgivet
12 januar 2018
Længde
200 sider
Genrer
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781788034388
Set against the backdrop of real, world-changing events, these are the stories that are forgotten in the history books.The year is1968and the world is changing forever. During the month of May, students are rioting and workers are striking across the globe, civil rights are being fought and died for, nuclear bombs are being tested, there are major conflicts on every continent, and war is raging in Vietnam. Against this volatile background, three women strive to keep everything together.Rosemust keep her dignity and compassion as a West Indian nurse in East London.Amaliamust keep hoping that her son can escape their seedy life in Lisbon. AndMrs Johnsonin Washington DC must keep writing to her son in Vietnam. She has no-one else to talk to. Three different women, three different countries, but all striving to survive - a courageous attitude that everybody can relate to.AlthoughSleeping Through Waris a work of fiction, this somewhat hidden history attempts to humanise a few weeks in time that were so stuffed with monumental events that it's easy to forget the people involved. The author was a child in 1968 and lived in London and Lisbon during the 1960s. She met women like these and didn't want their voices to go unheard into the future. Readers of both history and literary fiction will enjoy this emotionally-vivid work that weaves fiction into fact.