Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author
What was it like for children growing up in rural Suffolk during World War 2?
Elsie and her family live in a small double-storey cottage in Bungay, Suffolk. Every night she lies awake listening anxiously for the sound of the German bomber planes. Often they come and the air raid siren sounds signalling that the family must leave their beds and venture out to the air raid shelter in the garden.
Despite the war raging across the English channel, daily life continues with its highlights, such as Christmas and the traditional Boxing Day fox hunt, and its wary moments when Elsie learns the stories of Jack Frost and the ghostly and terrifying Black Shuck that haunts the coastline and countryside of East Anglia.
Includes some authentic World War 2 recipes
Biography
Robbie, short for Roberta, is an author with six published children’s picture books in the Sir Chocolate books series…
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Can’t wait to read it! Congrats for Robbie and thanks for sharing, Sue.
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The recipes are great too. Thank you for reposting, Sue! Have a great Sunday! Michael
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Thanks for the support, Sue!
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My pleasure, Jacquie.
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Thanks Sue. I was a tot growing up in London As The Bombs Fell and have reserved the book at iur local library
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That’s wonderful 🙂
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Sounds like a very exciting read. Congrats, Robbie and Elsie.
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